- 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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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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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...
- Aptian-early Albian),
about 112
million years ago. The type
species is S.
placidus,
first described by
Kellner in 1999. The
species epithet refers to Placido...
- the
original on 2023-02-04.
Retrieved 2023-02-03. "Finec
Nykanenv v Lake
Placidu krepko prvi". Delo (in Slovenian). 17
January 1983. p. 9.
Archived from...
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Lactantius Placidus (c. 350 – c. 400 AD) was the
presumed author of a
commentary on Statius's poem Thebaid.
Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel considered him to...
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Placidus a
Spescha (born
Julius Baptist Spescha;
December 8, 1752 –
August 14, 1833) was a
Benedictine monk and
early Alpine explorer born in Trun, near...
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consists of one species, F.
placidus,
isolated from
hydrothermal vent
sediment off the
coast of Italy. F.
placidus grows best at 85 °C and a neutral...
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Placidus Böcken (or Böckhn) (13 July 1690 – 9
February 1752) was a
German Benedictine canon lawyer, and Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Salzburg....