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Augustan History has the
Roman emperor Caracalla (r. 198–217)
venerate Lunus at Carrhae; this, i.e. a
masculine variant of Luna, "Moon", has been taken...
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Atrytonopsis lunus is 4082. "Atrytonopsis
lunus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Atrytonopsis
lunus". GBIF. Retrieved...
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Mania lunus is a moth of the
family Sematuridae,
found in
forests of
Central and
South America,
where it
occurs from
Mexico to Brazil. BOLD
Systems v...
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Lunumiris (Sinhala:ලුණු මිරිස් [
lunu-miris]
means salt and
chillies in Sinhalese.
Traditionally it is made with
ground chillies and salt
mixed together...
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traditional choice for many
dishes in Sri
Lankan cuisine,
including pol sambola,
lunu miris and many meat, fish and
vegetable dishes. In most
Indian cuisines,...
- meaning, in the
mythological sense, that
there is not only a Luna, but also a
Lunus. The name
Venus in itself, is
masculine in its termination, and it was perceived...
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Melicope lunu-ankenda,
synonym Euodia lunu-ankenda, is a
species of
plant in the
family Rutaceae. It is
native to
tropical Asia.
Wikispecies has information...
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Royal Power, a
ceremony to
release messenger birds,
royal offerings to Iah-
Lunus, the
ritual burnings of the
Thoth festival, a
symbolic bull race, and the...
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kilometers (42 mi)
northeast of Shijiazhuang.
Dingzhou was
originally known as
Lunu in
early imperial China. A tomb
about 4
kilometers (2.5 mi)
southwest of...
- birthdays, New Years' and
religious festivals. It is
usually served with
lunu miris, a
relish made with red
onions and chillies.
There is also a method...