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Hiberna in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, also
known as "chleb zimowy" (winter bread), was an
obligation to
guarantee accommodation for
troops during...
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hiberna containing barracks and
other buildings of more
solid materials, with
timber construction gradually being replaced by stone.
Castra hibernas held...
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Neptunea hiberna is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Buccinidae, the true whelks.
Fraussen &
Terryn (2007). A Conchological...
- Codopalm, Diphergan, Farganesse, Fe****l, Fenergan, Fenezal, Frinova,
Hiberna, Histabil, Histaloc, Histantil, Histazin, Histazine, Histerzin, Le****ne...
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Pyncostola hiberna is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1912. It is
found in
South Africa,
where it has been recorded...
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milium fuisset, se in
castra receperunt." Book VII,
Section 4: "...in
hiberna remissis ipse se
recipit die ****X Bibracte." Rocca,
Angelo (1612). De campanis...
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Euphorbia dulcis f.
lanuginosa Oudejans Euphorbia fallax Hagenb.
Euphorbia hiberna Lepech.
Euphorbia incompta Ces.
Euphorbia lanuginosa Lam.
Euphorbia patens...
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obvios maximaque **** gloria,
incolumi omnium, quos transduxerat,
numero in
hiberna revertitur.
penetrated into the
heart of the country,
opened up military...
- Family:
Elachistidae Genus:
Elachista Species: E. subalbidella
Binomial name
Elachista subalbidella Schläger, 1847
Synonyms Elachista hiberna Braun, 1948...
- in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was
later absorbed into the
hiberna tax. The Jews were
exempt from
other state and muni****l taxes,
which often...