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Ingena is a
genus of
moths in the
family Geometridae. Pitkin,
Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search
results Family: Geometridae".
Butterflies and
Moths of the...
- (Rouen),
Civitas Baioc****ium (Augustodorum, Bayeux),
Civitas Abrincatum (
Ingena, Avranches),
Civitas Ebroicorum (Mediolanum, Évreux),
Civitas Saiorum (Sées)...
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called Avranchinais. By the end of the
Roman period, the
settlement of
Ingena,
capital of the
Abrincatui tribe, had
taken the name of the
tribe itself...
- (Rouen)
Civitas Baioc****ium (Augustodorum, Bayeux)
Civitas Abrincatum (
Ingena, Avranches)
Civitas Ebroicorum (Mediolanum, Évreux)
Civitas Saiorum (Sées)...
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correspond to
later Normandy, and
their administrative centers:
Abrincates (
Ingena, modern-day Avranches),
Aulerci Eburovices (Mediolanum, modern-day Evreux)...
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Ennominae Tribe: C****ymini Genus: C****yma Guenée in
Boisduval & Guenée, 1857 Type
species C****yma
sciticincta Walker, [1863]
Synonyms Ingena Walker, [1863]...
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Petrus Ingenas Lourens 'Piet'
Pretorius (born 17
August 1964) is a
former South African rugby union player.
Pretorius pla**** his
provincial rugby for...
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department of Manche, in
northwestern France. It was the port of the
oppidum Ingena (now Avranches), the main
settlement of the Abrincatui. The
Manoir de Brion...
- O'Hanlon,
Lives of the
Irish saints, 995.
Martyrology of Tallaght, 29
March (
ingena Baite). Félire Óengusso, pp. 102–3. Colgan, Acta Sanctorum, 785; O'Hanlon...
- "new". Avranches:
rooted in the
civitas named Abrincatii;
formerly known as
Ingena or Legedia.
There were
exceptions to this practice, such as: Coutances:...