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- Chilo heracleus is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Zeller in 1877. It is found in Brazil. "GlobIZ search". Global Information System...
- Heracleus Basilicos (fl. 1566–1606) was a mercenary and pretender, mainly active in Italy in the late 16th century and early 17th century. Heracleus claimed...
- Andrea Angeli (1545–1580) Giovanni Demetrio Angeli (1551–1571) John George Heracleus Basilicos (c. 1566–1606) Girolamo I Angeli (1570–1591) Pietro Angeli (1580–1592)...
- Jordan & E. K. Jordan, 1922) Epigonus glossodontus Gon, 1985 Epigonus heracleus Parin & Abramov, 1986 (Hercules deep-water cardinalfish) Epigonus indicus...
- to the Lares and the Familia by the freedman Anteros and the servant Heracleus, an employee of the administration of finance, both magistratus, officials...
- Andrea Angeli (1545–1580) Giovanni Demetrio Angeli (1551–1571) John George Heracleus Basilicos (c. 1566–1606) Girolamo I Angeli (1570–1591) Pietro Angeli (1580–1592)...
- p. 95. Sainty 2018, p. 411. H****iotis, Ioannis (1982–1983). "George Heracleus Basilicos, a Gr**** Pretender to a Balkan Prin****lity (End of the XVI...
- London. The do****ent was written by Isidorus and Heracleus. Lease of a mill by Isidorus to Heracleus, son of Soterichus, for seven months, at the rent...
- subfamily ant. moved from Camponotus gracilis Zhang (1989). Camponotites heracleus Comb. nov Valid (Heer) Miocene  Croatia A Formicinae subfamily ant. moved...
- 'Hercúlean', alongside Gr**** Hēraklēs > Gr**** adj. Hērakleios > Latin Hēraclēus/Hēraclīus > English 'Heracléan'. The stress ****ignment of the 'Herculean'...