-
applied to both. C****ia
boreensis Miq. C****ia
borneensis Miq. C****ia
gallinaria Collad. C****ia
numilis Collad.
Apparently a
misprint for C****ia humilis...
- (so-called Hirtennamen), such as Armentarius, Asinarius, Bublarius, Caprarius,
Gallinaria, Jugarius, Pecuarius,
Porcarius and Zebrarius.
Although swineherds were...
-
early sources,
Martin decided to s****
shelter on the
island then
called Gallinaria, now
Isola d'Albenga, in the
Ligurian Sea,
where he
lived the solitary...
- Cloth-Fullers")
Fullones Feriati ("Cloth-Fullers on Holiday")
Funus ("The Funeral")
Gallinaria ("The Henhouse")
Gemini ("The Twins")
Hercules Coactor ("Hercules the...
- 1896:
Gulsalberk 1897:
Wales 1898:
Noble Howard 1899:
Oppressor 1900:
Gallinaria 1901:
Carrigavalla 1902: St
Brendan 1903: Lord
Rossmore 1904:
Royal Arch...
- monk at
Santa Maria dei
Fonti in Italy, then a
hermit on the
island of
Gallinaria in the Gulf of Genoa,
became Bishop of
Albenga in 870 (c. 900)
Saint Julian...
- of Sulla,
wrote fifty fables,
including Macchus Exul (Exiled Macchus),
Gallinaria (The Henhouse),
Surdus (The Deaf One),
Vindemiatores (The Harvesters)...
- Ferentina"
Lucus Feronia "Grove of Wild Beasts"
Flevo Lacus /ˈfliːvoʊ ˈleɪkəs/
Gallinaria Silva /ˌɡælɪˈnɛəriə ˈsɪlvə/ Mare Hadriati**** /ˈmɛəriː ˌheɪdriˈætɪkəm/...
-
Royal Arch 1903 Lord
Rossmore 1902 St
Brendan 1901
Carrigavalla 1900
Gallinaria 1899
Oppressor 1898
Noble Howard 1897
Wales 1896
Gulsalberk 1895 Portmarnock...
-
archbishop of
Genoa and his
successors the
monastery on the
island of
Gallinaria (just offs**** Albenga),
which had up to that
point belonged directly...