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Cynocephalus porcarius
Chacma Chac"ma, n. [Native name.] A large species of African baboon (Cynocephalus porcarius); -- called also ursine baboon. Note: [See Illust. of Baboon.]

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- of Lérins Porcarius of Poitiers [fr] (d. c. 600), abbot of Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand Porcarius II (d. c. 732), abbot of Lérins, martyr Porcarius (fl. 1150)...
- Porcarius II, in French Porchaire II or Porcaire II (died c. 732), was a Benedictine abbot who governed the Abbey of Lérins at a time when the monastery...
- after the early 450s and the earliest reference to Porcarius. The next known abbot after Porcarius was Marinus, mentioned in the Vita patrum Iurensium...
- the abbot, Saint Porcarius, were m****acred on the island by invaders. It is said that many of the monks escaped, because Porcarius had been warned of...
- fifth century. Around 500, the community was led by Porcarius I. Around 732, the Abbot Porcarius II was killed during a Saracen raid. In 1047 the islands...
- 1851-65 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swineherds. Pig farming Porcarius, Latin for swineherd, sometimes used as a name "Bible Gateway p****age:...
- jazz singer A Latin word meaning "instructions": Monita, work by Abbot Porcarius I of Lérins (c. 500) Monita Secreta, an alleged code of instructions of...
- & Engratia of Segovia, c. 715 Theofrid of Orange, 728/-32 by Saracens Porcarius of Lérins, c. 732 by Saracens Boniface, 754. Æthelberht II of East Anglia...
- the abbot, Saint Porcarius, were m****acred on the island by invaders. According to myth, many of the monks escaped, because Porcarius had been warned of...
- Armentarius, Asinarius, Bublarius, Caprarius, Gallinaria, Jugarius, Pecuarius, Porcarius and Zebrarius. Although swineherds were not held in high regard, the name...