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- Alvania lucinae is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. The length of the s**** varies between...
- Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1980 — Tanzania Pherecydes livens Simon, 1895 — Tunisia Pherecydes lucinae Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1980 — South Africa Pherecydes nicolaasi Dippenaar-Schoeman...
- The Temple of Juno Lucina (Latin: Aedes Iunonis Lucinae) was a Roman temple dedicated to Juno Lucina (goddess of women in childbirth) on the Esquiline...
-  amarus Binomial name Rhodeus amarus (Bloch, 1782) Synonyms Cyprinus amarus Bloch, 1782 Rhodeus lucinae Walecki, 1863 Rhodeus genitalis Walecki, 1863...
- earlier than 3500 BC 3rd Nekhbet (cult center) El Kab Eileithyiaspolis, Lucinae Civitas Capital of its nome before Nekhen; surrounded by a m****ive mud...
- Iulii (Santa Maria in Trastevere, identical with Titulus Callixti) Titulus Lucinae (San Lorenzo in Lucina) Titulus Marcelli (San Marcello al Corso) Titulus...
- and became known as Eileithyias polis (Gr****: Ειλείθυιας πόλις, Latin: Lucinae Civitas). This village may have thrived for a little while, but it seems...
- ****t(iles) / locavit Q(uintus) Pedius q(uaestor) urb(****) / murum Iunoni Lucinae / HS CCclass(milibus) / eidemque probavit. Ronald Syme, The Augustean Aristocracy...
- productions. Certainly his Latin poem Reginarum optima, ignoscas tandem agresti Lucinae addressed to Queen Henrietta Maria, in the Oxford collection Musarum Oxoniensium...
- a church on the site in 440 AD. The church was denominated the Titulus Lucinae, and is so mentioned in the acts of the synod of AD 499 of Pope Symmachus...