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Streptomyces lucensis is a
bacterium species from the
genus of
Streptomyces which has been
isolated from soil.
Streptomyces lucensis produces lucensomycin...
- The
Conventus Lucensis (conventus
iuridicus of
Lucus Augusti), was a
Roman administrative unit
located in the
northwest of the
Iberian Peninsula, in Gallaecia...
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Tolomeo Fiadoni,
better known as
Ptolemy of Lucca,
sometimes Bartholomew of
Lucca (c. 1236 – c. 1327), was an
Italian historian and
political theorist...
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Marian Polar Star"), a
collection of
Marian poetry published by
Nicolaus Lucensis (Niccolo
Barsotti de Lucca) in 1655. [citation needed] Its name in traditional...
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Internet Archive.
Mulchahey 1998, p. 279. Gregorovius, Ferdinand. "Ptolomaei
Lucensis historia ecclesiastica nova, xxii, c. 24" (PDF).
History of the City of...
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whether Alexander III was in fact of that family. Lux in oſtio. Lucius. iij.
Lucenſis Card. Oſtienſis. 10. A
light in the door
Lucius III (1181–85)
Ubaldo Allucingoli...
- Asturicensis, with its
capital at
Municipium Asturica Augusta (Astorga).
Lucensis, with its
capital at
Lucus Augusti (Lugo). Bracarensis, with its capital...
- (Astorga) and
their administrative areas Conventus bracarensis,
Conventus lucensis and
Conventus asturicensis. The
Romans named the
northwest part of Hispania...
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mining region,
which during the
Roman period was very active. The
Conventus Lucensis,
according to Pliny,
began at the
river Navilubio, and
contained 16 peoples;...
- Matilda' (Mathildis Lucens):
since the
Latin word
lucens is
similar to
lucensis (of/from Lucca), this also may be a
reference to Matilda's
birthplace and...