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species is
found in the Indo-Pacific.
Lophiodes mutilus was
first formally described as
Lophius mutilus in 1894 by the
English physician, naturalist, and...
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Gaius Papius Mutilus was a
Samnite noble who is best
known for
being the
leader of the
southern rebels who
fought against the army of Rome in the Social...
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Caesar marched against the
Samnite consul Gaius Papius Mutilus who was
moving towards Acerrae.
Mutilus made a
direct ****ault on
Lucius Caesar's camp, but...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutilation or
maiming (from the Latin:
mutilus) is
severe damage to the body that has a
subsequent harmful effect on an...
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fronts (with
Italian consuls Quintus Poppaedius Silo and
Gaius Papius Mutilus ****igned to the
north and south, respectively).
Reconstructions have differed...
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Papii at Rome were Celsus,
Mutilus, and Faustus.
Celsus would have been
given to
someone who was con****uously tall,
while Mutilus refers to
someone maimed...
- law was
introduced by the
suffect consuls of that year,
Marcus Papius Mutilus and
Quintus Poppaeus Secundus,
although they
themselves were unmarried...
- Basilicata,
where he
remained until 89 BC. In the
Marsic War,
Gaius Papius Mutilus used
Oxyntas to
inspire defections among the
Numidian troops serving under...
- 1905)
Lophiodes monodi Y. Le Danois, 1971 (Club-bait goosefish)
Lophiodes mutilus (Al****, 1894) (Smooth angler)
Lophiodes naresi (Günther, 1880) (Goosefish)...
- Muci****, Mugill****, Munati****, Muncius, Murena, Mus, Musa, Musca, Musicus,
Mutilus,
Mutto Nabor, Naevi****, Naevolus, Narcissus, N****s, Nasica, Naso, Natali****...