- 39 fl oz 2.30 fl oz
quartarius 1⁄24
congius 136 mL 4.79 fl oz 4.61 fl oz
hemina or
cotyla 1⁄12
congius 273 mL 9.61 fl oz 9.23 fl oz ****tarius 1⁄6 congius...
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Lithophane hemina, the
hemina pinion, is a
species of
cutworm or dart moth in the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
North America. The MONA or
Hodges number...
- (Protection) Act, 1972.
Helcyra hemina hemina (Sikkim, ****am, Burma)
Helcyra hemina masinia Fruhstorfer, 1903 (western Java) "Helcrya
hemina".
Retrieved 13 January...
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Lucius C****ius
Hemina (fl. mid-2nd century BC) was a
Roman historian.
Little is
known of his life. He
apparently composed his
annals in the
period between...
- war sacrifice,
noted by the
annalists Gnaeus Gellius and
Lucius C****ius
Hemina,
according to the
priestly ways. This was
believed to be the
reason for...
-
Romulus in Taylor, 303,
citing the second-century BC
annalist C****ius
Hemina: "monstrum fit: sus
parit porcos triginta,
cuius rei
fanum fecerunt Laribus...
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hence [Latin] "oxymel"). It is made thus. Ten
libras of
honey with five
heminas of vinegar,
which will be subsumed.
Themison confused oxymel and hydromel...
-
uncia = 28 grams). A
measure of volume, congius,
consisted of 12
heminae (1
hemina = 0.273 litres). The
Roman foot (pes), was 12 inches (unciae) (1
uncia =...
- on
account of
their smallness, heminaria,
instead of congiaria,
because hemina was only the
twelfth part of a congius.
Tiberius gave a
congiarium of 72½...
- and Viscellinus. One of the
earliest Roman historians was
Lucius C****ius
Hemina,
whose cognomen—unique in
Roman history—comes from a unit of
measure of...