- mythology. It may
refer to:
Johannes Canuti Lenaeus (1573–1669), a
Swedish academic and
archbishop Lenaeus (fl. 2nd cent. BC), a Gr****
slave of the Ptolemaic...
-
Lenaeus is a
genus of ********in bugs.
Lenaeus indicus Miller, 1954
Lenaeus pyrrhus Stål, 1859 Stål, Carl (1859). "Till kännedom om Reduvini". Öfversigt...
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Canuti Lenaeus (29
November 1573 – 23
April 1669) was a
professor at
Uppsala University and
Archbishop of
Uppsala in the
Church of Sweden.
Lenaeus was born...
- (2003). "Epidesma
lenaeus". The
Global Lepidoptera Names Index.
Natural History Museum.
Retrieved April 20, 2018.
Episcepsis lenaeus at BHL Savela, Markku...
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appointed Eulaeus and
Lenaeus, two of her
close ****ociates as regents. Eulaeus, a eunuch, who had been the Ptolemy's tutor.
Lenaeus was a
Syrian slave who...
- her
death in 178 or 177 BC and then two of her ****ociates,
Eulaeus and
Lenaeus,
until 169 BC. From 170 BC, his sister-wife
Cleopatra II and his younger...
- Rica, Panama) P. m.
lemoulti Rousseau-Decelle, 1933 (Venezuela) P. m.
lenaeus Doubleday, 1846 (Bolivia, Peru) P. m.
morelius Rothschild & Jordan, 1906...
- with the
regents -
first Cleopatra I (180–178/7 BC) and then
Eulaeus and
Lenaeus (178/7–170 BC).
These regents were more
closely ****ociated with the peaceful...
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library and
collection of
specimens back to Rome,
where Pompey's
slave Lenaeus translated them into
Latin and the
Roman doctors like A.
Cornelius Celsus...
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carried to Rome by Pompey. It was
translated into
Latin by Pompey's
freedman Lenaeus, and
later improved upon by Nero's
physician Andromachus and
Marcus Aurelius'...