-
sapientiae ("child of wisdom"),
infans noster ("our child"),
infans solaris ("sun child"),
infans lunaris ("moon child"), and
infans solaris lunaris ("sun moon...
- The
World and the
Child (Latin:
Mundus et
Infans) is an
anonymous English morality play. Its
source is a late 14th-century or 15th-century poem The Mirror...
-
Giovanni Borgia (March 1498 – 1548),
known as the
Infans Rom**** ("the
Roman child"), was born into the
House of
Borgia in
secret and is of
unclear parentage...
- 1939) (northern pearleye)
Benthalbella elongata (Norman, 1937)
Benthalbella infans Zugmayer, 1911 (Zugmayer's pearleye)
Benthalbella linguidens (Mead & J....
- to New Jersey,
south in the west to California.
Archiearis infans infans Archiearis infans oregonensis (Swett, 1917) (southern
British Columbia to California)...
- is the very
young offspring of
human beings.
Infant (from the
Latin word
infans,
meaning 'baby' or 'child') is a
formal or
specialised synonym for the common...
-
Volvarina infans is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Marginellidae, the
margin snails. This
marine species is
endemic to...
- Peter,
Infante of
Aragon (1406/1411 ? – 1438
besieging Naples, Italy),
Viceroy of
Sicily (1424–1425) and Duke of Noto, was the
sixth child of King Ferdinand...
- The 1522
cover of
Mundus et
Infans, a
morality play...
-
Ctenophorus infans, the
Laverton ring-tailed dragon, is a
species of
agamid lizard occurring around Laverton and the
Mount Margaret Goldfield of Western...