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- Allocasuarina portuensis, commonly known as Nielsen Park she-oak, is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to a restricted...
- built in 1644 as part of the Janiculum Walls which replaced the Porta Portuensis. The gate and walls were built by Vincenzo Maculani; and commissioned...
- The Via Portuensis was an ancient Roman road, leading to the Portus constructed by Claudius on the right bank of the Tiber, at its mouth. It started from...
- ("Moonlight"). They later performed as buskers in the streets of the Colli Portuensi district of Rome, and in 2017, they rose to prominence when they finished...
- Eucalyptus contracta L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill Eucalyptus pilularis var. acmenoides (Schauer) Benth. Eucalyptus portuensis K.D.Hill Eucalyptus uvida K.D.Hill...
- Archidiaconum suscepit, data benedictione a Ioanne Bellaio Episcopo Cardinale Portuensi & S. Rufinae." (Onuphrio Panvinio, Epitome Pontifi**** Romanorum a S. Petro...
- first prize. They later performed as buskers in the streets of the Colli Portuensi district of Rome, as well as in the historical centre of Rome, including...
- Christ. Bos Alb**** in portu. Alexander VI. Epiſcopus Cardinalis Alb**** & Portuenſis, cuius inſignia Bos. 60. Bull of Alba in the harbor Alexander VI (1492–1503)...
- and Research Jurisdiction Government of Italy Headquarters Viale delle Mura Portuensi, 33 Minister responsible Anna Maria Bernini (Forza Italia (2013))...
- very early (perhaps the first) example of a dual carriageway was the Via Portuensis, built in the first century by the Roman emperor Claudius between Rome...