- his (now twelve) names: Lucius, Aelius, Aurelius, Commodus, Augustus,
Herculeus, Rom****, Exsuperatorius, Amazonius, Invictus, Felix, and Pius. The legions...
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Lumbricus herculeus and
Lumbricus terrestris,
widely spread invasive earthworms native to Europe....
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castaneus Lumbricus centralis Lumbricus festivus Lumbricus friendi Lumbricus herculeus Lumbricus improvisus Lumbricus klarae Lumbricus meliboeus Lumbricus polyphemus...
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Maximian (Latin:
Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximi****; c. 250 – c. July 310),
nicknamed Herculius, was
Roman emperor from 286 to 305. He was
Caesar from...
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Sieboldius deflexus (Chao, 1955)
Sieboldius gigas (Martin, 1904)
Sieboldius herculeus Needham, 1930
Sieboldius ****ponicus Selys, 1854
Sieboldius maai Chao,...
- this
labor by
placing the Lion in the sky. The
Roman poet Ovid
called it
Herculeus Leo and
Violentus Leo.
Bacchi Sidus (star of Bacchus) was
another of its...
- "Felix", "Pius", "Lucius", "Aelius", "Aurelius", "Commodus", "Augustus", "
Herculeus", "Rom****", and "Exsuperatorius". The
emperor Tacitus is said to have...
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Daucus gummifer var.
intermedius Corb.
Daucus halophilus Brot.
Daucus herculeus Pau
Daucus heterophylus Raf.
Daucus hispanicus Gouan Daucus hispidus Desf...
- Invictus, Felix, Pius, Lucius, Aelius, Aurelius, Commodus, Augustus,
Herculeus, Rom****, and Exsuperatorius. In this sequence,
August as his
birth month...
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Saint Candida, a virgin-martyr in
Carthage in
North Africa under Maximian Herculeus (c. 300)
Saint Glycerius,
Archbishop of Milan,
Confessor (438)
Saint Agapitus...