-
codex called Littera Florentina is the
closest surviving version of the
official Digest of
Roman law
promulgated by
Justinian I in 530–533. The codex...
- as Iris
germanica nothovar.
florentina, Iris ×
germanica var.
florentina and Iris ×
germanica '
Florentina'. Iris
florentina has also been
treated as the...
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Segestria florentina is the
largest European segestriid spider. Some
vernacular names are green-fanged tube web
spider and
cellar spider,
although the...
- hirtum) Oregano,
Mexican (Lippia graveolens)
Orris root (Iris germanica,
I.
florentina,
I. pallida)
Pandan flower,
kewra (Pand**** odoratissimus)
Pandan leaf...
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Malus florentina is a
species of
apple known by the
common names Florentine crabapple and hawthorn-leaf crabapple. It is
native to the
Balkan Peninsula...
- The
Castle of
Santa Florentina (Spanish:
Castillo de
Santa Florentina) is an 11th-century
medieval castle in
Canet de Mar, Catalonia, Spain. It was built...
-
adopts the
uncle thesis:
Estudi de
Ramon Pinyol i Torrents sobre l'enterrament de
Florentina Malató
i al
llibre de Sàiz. Rossend,
Casanova (2009). El...
- It is one of a
group of
hybrid origin.: 87
Varieties include I. × g. var.
florentina. Iris ×
germanica grows up to 120 cm (47 in) high and 30 cm (12 in)...
-
referred to as the
Littera Bononiensis,
closely parallel to the
Littera Florentina,
would be
disseminated throughout Europe as
students returned home from...
-
Florentina Ioana Mosora or
Florentina Stan-Mosora (7
January 1940 in Cluj,
Romania – 2
February 1996 in Liège, Belgium) was a
Romanian and
Belgian biophysicist...