- Look up
Marinus or
marinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marinus may
refer to:
Marinus (crater), a
crater on the Moon
Marinus (given name), for...
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Marinus van der
Lubbe (Dutch pronunciation: [maːˈrinʏs fɑn dər ˈlʏbə]; 13
January 1909 – 10
January 1934) was a
Dutch communist who was tried, convicted...
- Nomenclature,
changing the
binomial name from Bufo
marinus to
Rhinella marina; the
binomial Rhinella marinus was
subsequently introduced as a
synonym through...
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Marinus Bee (born 1971) is a
Surinamese politician,
Chairman of the
National ****embly of Suriname, and
sports manager. As
sports manager, he was chairman...
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Marinus (/məˈriːnəs/; Italian: San Marino) was an
Early Christian and the
founder of a
chapel and
monastery in 301 from
whose initial community the state...
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Agapetus II.
Because of the
similarity of the
names Marinus and Martinus,
Marinus I and
Marinus II were, in some sources,
mistakenly called Martinus...
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Developments (NWTD). Collectively,
Marinus Link and the
North West
Transmission Developments are
known as
Project Marinus. In
October 2022,
authorities pledged...
- lymphocytes—CDA1 and CDA2—have been
discovered in P.
marinus. The
genome of
Petromyzon marinus was
sequenced in 2013. This
sequencing effort revealed...
- Ptolemy, who used
Marinus' work as a
source for his
Geography and
acknowledges his
great obligations to him.
Ptolemy said, "
Marinus says of the merchant...
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Marinus of
Caesarea (Gr****: Μαρῖνος) was a
Roman soldier and a
Christian martyr.
Marinus was a
Roman soldier stationed in
Caesarea in Palestine. He was...