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- variants of A. genevensis such as A. genevensis var. arida (a variety with short grey hairs found in mountain meadows) and A. genevensis var. elatior (a...
- BakerMadagascar Ajuga forrestii Diels – China, Tibet, Nepal Ajuga genevensis L. – central + southern Europe, Caucasus; naturalized in North America...
- Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg (Latin: Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis et Friburgensis) is a Latin Catholic diocese in Switzerland, which is...
- reintroduced) persists in all countries of the United Kingdom Ajuga genevensis, blue bugle (extinct across the whole of the British Isles since 1967)...
- University of Geneva Université de Genève Latin: Schola Genevensis Motto Post tenebras lux (Latin) Motto in English Light after darkness Type Public university...
- county of Geneva in Middle Latin was known as pagus major Genevensis or Comitatus Genevensis (also Gebennensis). After 1400 it became the Genevois province...
- "Histoire de Genève" Archived 22 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Helvetia-genevensis Society. Media related to Grand Council of Geneva at Wikimedia Commons...
- 648,805 135 - 136 AD Sestertius of Hadrian  Roman Empire Numismatica Genevensis SA December 2008 $1,645,000 1861 Paquet $20  United States Dallas Bank...
- Franciscan convent. It was not until May 29, 1559, after the Leges Academiae Genevensis (Order of Collège de Genève) that work began on the actual building of...
- Geneva, founded in 1559 by John Calvin. It was originally called Schola Genevensis. The original buildings are no longer used by the university, and are...