- Jord**** de
Nemore (fl. 13th century), also
known as Jord****
Nemorarius and
Giordano of Nemi, was a thirteenth-century
European mathematician and scientist...
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Septimontius Morta Mutunus Tutunus or
Tutinus Nemestrinus, god of
groves (
nemora,
singular nemus)
Nenia Noduterensis Ag
Nodutus Ag Nona
Numeria BCh Nundina...
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Nevers and Paris.
Nemours is
supposed to
derive its name from the
woods (
nemora) in the
midst of
which it
formerly stood, and
discoveries of Gallo-Roman...
- Marini,
Miguel Ângelo; Barbet-M****in, Morgane; Martinez, Jaime; Prestes,
Nêmora P.; Jiguet, Frédéric (January 2010). "Applying
ecological niche modelling...
- The
lists are:
Flumina (rivers/waterways)
Fontes (springs)
Lacus (lakes)
Nemora (forests)
Paludes (marshes)
Montes (mountains)
Gentes (peoples) The work...
- Indonesia". Oryx. 31 (1): 59–66. doi:10.1017/s0030605300021918. Ng, J. &
Nemora (2007).
Tiger trade revisited in Sumatra,
Indonesia (PDF).
Petaling Jaya...
- Lisa Fávero
Paula Paes "Paulinha"
Bernardo Castro Alves Diego dos
Santos Nêmora Cavalheiro Rejane Vidal Monteiro Miranda Peter Mark Guimarães
Bogumil Smith...
- 1894
Hypotachina Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1891
Kinabaluia Malloch, 1935
Nemora Am Stein, 1857
Nemorea Macquart, 1834
Nemoroea Macquart, 1851 Oxyrutilia...
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forbidden on
religious grounds. See also nefas,
fasti and fas. Nemus,
plural nemora, was one of four
Latin words that
meant "forest, woodland, woods." Lucus...
- Bautz. cols. 1446–1447. ISBN 3-88309-053-0. "Reversus
Albam postera die ad
nemora inferiora descendit spectatu digna sub castello, quod
Sabellum vocant, unde...