- Léonin (also
Leoninus, Leonius, Leo; fl. 1135s–1201) was the
first known significant composer of
polyphonic organum. He was
probably French,
probably lived...
- Look up
leoninus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leoninus may
refer to: Léonin (fl. 1150s—? 1201), the
first known significant composer of polyphonic...
- M.
leoninus may
refer to:
Megalomyrmex leoninus, an ant
species in the
genus Megalomyrmex Mermessus leoninus, a
spider species in the
genus Mermessus...
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Ulochaetes leoninus, the lion beetle, is a
species of long-horned
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It is
found in
North America. "Ulochaetes
leoninus Report"...
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Pluteus leoninus,
commonly known as lion shield, can
occasionally be
found growing on dead wood in
Europe and
North Africa. The
underside of the cap is...
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Elbertus Leoninus was the
Latinized name of
Elbert de
Leeuw (1519 or 1520 in
Zaltbommel – 6
December 1598 in Arnhem),
Dutch jurist and statesman, who helped...
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islandicus Gmelin, 1792 C.
italicus Gmelin, 1792 C.
laniarius Gmelin, 1792 C.
leoninus Gmelin, 1792 C.
leporarius C. E. H. Smith, 1839 C.
lupus familiaris Linnaeus...
- ********in bugs (family Reduviidae), in the
subfamily Harpactorinae.
Vitumnus leoninus Bergroth, 1907
Vitumnus oculatus Stål, 1865
Vitumnus scenicus (Stål, 1855)...
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November 2012. For
Macrorhinus leoninus see for instance: Flower,
William Henry (1881). "On the
Elephant Seal,
Macrorhinus leoninus (Linn.)".
Proceedings of...
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among the
Papal officers, who may be
successors of the
dukes of Rome:
Leoninus (fl. 772×95)
Sergius (815) Vocino,
Giorgia (2018-07-09). "Looking up to...