- was at
three o’clock;
Priscus entered the
house bearing gifts to Attila's wife; her name was
Kreka and she had
three sons.
Priscus and the emb****y of Eastern...
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Priscus is the
Latin word for "ancient" or "venerable."
There were
several figures in
Antiquity named Priscus:
Priscus of Panium, 5th-century historian...
- bison.
Three chronological subspecies,
Bison priscus priscus,
Bison priscus mediator, and
Bison priscus gigas, have been suggested. The
steppe bison first...
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Clutorius Priscus (c. 20 BC – AD 21) was a
Roman poet.
Priscus was paid an
honorarium by the
Roman Emperor Tiberius to
produce a
panegyric for his nephew...
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historical Priscus and
Verus match. In the program, they were at the time both
slaves having developed their skills through the
gladiatorial process;
Priscus from...
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Marcus Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus (M.
Statius M. f. Cl.
Priscus Licinius Italicus) was a
Roman senator and
general active during the
reigns of...
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Priscus is one of
several Catholic saints and martyrs. In the 1921
Benedictine Book of
Saints there are
seven figures named Priscus mentioned.
There are...
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Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (classical Latin: [tarˈkʷɪniʊs ˈpriːskʊs]), or
Tarquin the Elder, was the
legendary fifth king of Rome and
first of its Etruscan...
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Megalania (Var****
priscus) is an
extinct species of
giant monitor lizard, part of the
megafaunal ****emblage that
inhabited Australia during the Pleistocene...
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Priscus of
Epirus (Gr****: Πρίσκος; c. 305 – c. 395 AD), also
known as
Priscus the
Thesprotian (Gr****: Πρίσκος ὁ Θεσπρωτὸς) and
Priscus the
Molossian (Gr****:...