-
other species of the time.
Osborn named the
other specimen Dynamosaurus imperiosus in a
paper in 1905. In 1906,
Osborn recognized that the two skeletons...
-
Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus was a
famous politician and
general of the
Roman Republic, of the old gens Manlia. He had an
outstanding career, being...
- Vesuvius, the Romans,
under consuls Decius Mus and T.
Manlius Torquatus Imperiosus,
defeated the Latins.
According to
Roman sources,
Manlius reinstated army...
-
Calochilus imperiosus,
commonly known as the
imperial beard orchid, is a
species of
orchid endemic to
northern Australia. It has a
single leaf and up to...
-
happened to him." In a 1533 letter,
Erasmus described More's
character as
imperiosus – commanding, far-ruling, not at all timid. For his part, "Thomas More...
- For the
classical origins of
American ideals of liberty, see also Sibi
Imperiosus: Cooper's
Horatian Ideal of Self-Governance in The Deerslayer,
Villa Julie...
-
Lucius Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus, A. f. A. n. (or "Lucius
Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus, son of Aulus,
grandson of Aulus", see
Roman filiation),...
- army. Near the end of his
consulship with
Gnaeus Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus, the
Tarquinians invaded the
Roman territories on the
Etruscan border...
-
Gaius Plautius Venox Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus Preceded by
Gaius Plautius Venox Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus Roman consul II 346 BC With:...
-
considered these to be
distinct species. The first, he
named Dynamosaurus imperiosus ("emperor
power lizard"), and the second,
Tyrannosaurus rex ("king tyrant...