- ****ze
Palanostigma Mart. ex
Klotzsch Penteca Raf.
Pilinophytum Klotzsch Piscaria Piper Pleopadium Raf.
Podostachys Klotzsch Saipania Hosok.
Schousboea Willd...
- and it
developed into a
fishing village named Piscaria.
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor turned Piscaria into a
military fort
named Pescara during the sixteenth...
-
Amalfitan quarter to its east. In Buondelmonti's map, it is
labelled Porta Piscaria, on
account of the
fishmarket that used to be held there, a name that has...
- Sant'Angelo in
Pescheria or in
Piscaria is a
church in Rome.
Dating from the 8th century, it is now used as the
conventual church of the
General Curia...
- it was destro**** by
armies ravaging the
Kingdom of Sicily. The name of
Piscaria ("abounding with fish") is
mentioned for the
first time in this period...
-
Euphorbiaceae Genus:
Croton Species: C. setiger
Binomial name
Croton setiger Hook.
Synonyms Eremocarpus setiger (Hook.) Benth.
Piscaria setigera (Hook.) Piper...
- (Rome: Tip.
Vaticana 1950), p. 135: "Hisce
namque novissimis temporibus Piscaría urbs
dioecesis Pinnensis, quae ad
maris Adriatici oras iacet, tale incrementum...
- and the
collegiate churches of Liège for
their mutual defence 1238: Pro
piscariâ by
Ramet 1242:
Dispute between the
Abbey of
Santiago and
Humbert de Saive...
- Myriogomphus, Ocalia, Oxydectes, Palanostigma, Penteca, Pilinophyton,
Piscaria, Pleopadium, Podostachys, Saipania, Schradera, Semilta, Tiglium, Timandra...
-
caput evaserit. Haec
Piscaría urbs nunc ex
unione efformata est
duorum iam
prius exsistentium oppidorum :
quorum alterum,
Piscaría nuncupatum, ad Theatinam...