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- 1 Preface 2 The world of security 3 School in the past century 4 Eros Matutinus 5 Universitas vitae 6 Paris, city of eternal youth 7 Bypaths on the way...
- The pinewoods shiner (Lythrurus matutinus) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lueciscidae, the shiners, daces and minnowm...
- spectators. Other training schools were in the same area, including the Ludus Matutinus (Morning School), where fighters of animals were trained, plus the Dacian...
- belief, mythology, and art. Barnes & Noble. p. 397. ISBN 978-1-4351-0121-0. The Bestiarius and the Ludus Matutinus "Ad Bestias". Retrieved 2009-03-26....
- about 2,000 gladiators), Ludus Dacicus, Ludus Gallicus, and the Ludus Matutinus, which trained bestiarii. In the Imperial era, volunteers required a magistrate's...
- Nominosuchus was described in 1996 by Mikhail Efimov, and the type species is N. matutinus. Fiorelli, L.E.; Juárez Valiera, R.D.; Salinas, G.C. (2006). "Relaciones...
- John Murray: London, 1875. Public domain. The Bestiarius and the Ludus Matutinus Seneca. Epistles. LXX.20. Seneca. Epistles. LXX.23. Symmachus. Letters...
- hurlingii (L.Bolus) L.Bolus Lampranthus marcidulus N.E.Br. Lampranthus matutinus (L.Bolus) N.E.Br. Mesembryanthemum aurantia**** DC., orth. var. Mesembryanthemum...
- who might also have ursine connotations. A similarly named Gaulish god, Matutinus, is attested in at least three inscriptions from Switzerland; in all three...
- the free dictionary. The word matutinal is derived from the Latin word mātūtīnus, meaning "of or pertaining to the morning", from Mātūta, the Roman goddess...