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Alhagi maurorum is a
species of
legume commonly known, variously, as camelthorn,
Caspian manna, and
Persian mannaplant. This
shrub is
native to Eurasia...
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Sphinx maurorum, the
southern pine hawkmoth, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. The
species was
first described by Karl
Jordan in 1931. It is
found on...
- rights.
Prickly burnet (Sarcopoterium spinosum) and the
camelthorn (Alhagi
maurorum)
could be
freely collected as
firewood by any
member of any tribe, in any...
- The Mauro-Roman
Kingdom (Latin:
Regnum Maurorum et Romanorum), also
described as the
Kingdom of Masuna, was a
Christian Berber kingdom which dominated...
- Flaksb. nom. inval. Triti****
longisemineum Flaksb. nom. inval. Triti****
maurorum Sennen nom. inval. Triti****
molle Roem. & Schult. nom. inval. Triti****...
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Ancient Romans (who used
auxiliaries such as
equites Numidarum or
equites Maurorum), but were more
common among the
armies of
Eastern Europe,
North Africa...
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Lepidoptera species including Coleophora argyrella which feeds exclusively on A.
maurorum. The
genus name
comes from the
Arabic word for pilgrim. Four
species are...
- Algeria, one of
these rulers, Masuna,
described himself as rex
gentium Maurorum et
Romanorum (king of the
Roman and
Moorish peoples).
Altava was later...
- (Fraxinus excelsior) narrow-leafed ash (Fraxinus angustifolia)
Alhagi maurorum (Alhagi manna)
Eucalyptus or
Australian manna:
Eucalyptus viminalis Eucalyptus...
- from the year 508
identifies a man
named Masuna as the king of "Regnum
Maurorum et Romanarum", the
Kingdom of the
Moors and Romans. It is
possible that...