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Levinus Lemnius (20 May 1505 in
Zierikzee – 1 July 1568 in Zierikzee) was a
Dutch physician and author.
Lemnius studied medicine at the
University of Leuven...
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questioned by
feminist writers. In the 16th century, the
Dutch physician Laevinius Lemnius,
referred to how a
woman "draws
forth the man's seed and casts...
- Coruncanius, the
other consul for 280 BC, was
moving towards him and
Laevinius was
dogging his footsteps. He "became
afraid of
being cut off on all sides...
- Lavinia, the
daughter of Latinus. It
could also be an
alternate form of
Laevinius. However, the
first recorded member was a
colonial magistrate at Luceria...
- 2011, Berlin,
Verlag Franz Philipp Rutzen, 2013, p. 125-140 "Torrentius (
Laevinius)", in A. J. van der Aa,
Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden, vol...
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century AD.
Roman centurion Laevinius is away when his Gr**** wife dies
giving birth. The child, Chloe, is made a
slave and
Laevinius is told they both died...
- work had
resumed in the fields. This was an exaggeration,
insofar as
Laevinius spent almost all of 209 BC
trying to
revive Sicilian agriculture. Not...