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Alexander (Gr. Ἀλέξανδρος)
surnamed Lychnus (Λύχνος), was an
ancient Gr****
rhetorician and poet. He was a
native of Ephesus, from
which he is sometimes...
- hatchetfish,
short silver hatchetfish,
spurred hatchetfish)
Argyropelecus lychnus Garman, 1899 (tropical hatchetfish)
Argyropelecus olfersii (G. Cuvier,...
- The
Calizas de
Lychnus Formation is a
Maastrichtian geologic formation in
northern central Spain.
Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the
genus level are among...
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Sosicrates Theopompus Timaeus (historian)
Gaius Acilius Acesander Alexander Lychnus Alexander Polyhistor Appian Arrian Zarmanochegas Caecilius of
Calacte Callinicus...
- or
candles were used in the
Roman period. The
Roman terms lychnuchus or
lychnus, however, can
refer to candlestick,
floor lamps, candelabra, or chandelier...
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Alexander Isius (fl. 198–189 BC),
Aetolian military commander Alexander Lychnus,
early 1st-century BC poet and
historian Alexander Philalethes, 1st century...
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Shireh Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 596-597. "Calizus de
Lychnus Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 591. "Camadas de Alcobaça."...
- is
distinct from the
lychnus complex,
comprising species such as A.
lychnus, A. aculeatus, A. olfersi, and A. sladeni. The
lychnus complex is considered...
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probably the same
Vibius who gave
Cicero the
books of the poet
Alexander Lychnus.
Gaius Vibius C. f. C. n.
Pansa Caetroni****,
consul in 43 BC, led the...
- Atyp****a
leucura (Olivier, 1906) Atyp****a
lewisi Ballantyne, 2000 Atyp****a
lychnus Olliff, 1890 Atyp****a
monteithi Ballantyne, 2000 Atyp****a
olivieri Lea...