- Look up
Placidus or
placidus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Placidus is
Latin for "placid, gentle, quiet, still, calm, mild, peaceful" and can refer...
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Placidus (also
known as Placid) was a
disciple of
Benedict of Nursia. He was the son of the
patrician Tertullus, was
brought as a
child to
Benedict at...
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Julius Placidus was a
Roman military tribune in the 1st century.
During Vespasian's
capture of Rome in the Year of the Four Emperors,
Placidus dragged...
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Placidus de
Titis (also de Titus,
Latinization of
Placido de Titi,
pseudonym Didacus Prittus Pelusiensis; 1603–1668) was an
Olivetan monk and professor...
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Saint Placidus (Placitus),
along with
Saints Eutychius (Euticius),
Victorinus and
their sister Flavia, Donatus,
Firmatus the deacon, Faustus, and thirty...
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Anolis placidus, also
known as the
Neiba twig
anole or
placid anole, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Dactyloidae. The
species is
found in the Dominican...
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Suillus placidus, is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Suillus. It is an
edible pored mushroom found in
European and
North American coniferous forests,...
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placidus is a
beetle of the
family Lucanidae. It was
described by
American naturalist Thomas Say in 1825. Benesh,
Bernard (February 1956). "Some...
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Dystrichothorax placidus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Psydrinae. It was
described by Lea in 1908. "Dystrichothorax
placidus Lea, 1908"....
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Placidus Braun, O.S.B. (11
February 1756 in
Peiting near Schongau,
Upper Bavaria – 23
October 1829 in Augsburg, Germany) was a
Bavarian Benedictine priest...