- Medullinus, Pacilus, Philus, and
Purpureo. The only
cognomina that
occur on
coins are Brocchus, Cr****ipes, Philus, and
Purpureo. The
oldest branch of the Furii...
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Pleurotus purpureo-olivaceus is a
gilled fungus native to
Australia and New Zealand. It is
found on dead wood of Notho****us trees.
Although morphologically...
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Lucius Furius Purpureo was a
Roman politician and general,
becoming consul in the year 196 BC.
Lucius Furius was from the gens
Furia patrician family in...
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Roman calendar. At the time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Purpureo and
Marcellus (or, less frequently, year 558 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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Cephalophyllum purpureo-album is a
plant species in the
family Aizoaceae,
endemic to the
Western Cape Province,
South Africa. A
compact succulent groundcover...
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Aechmea purpureorosea is a
plant species in the
genus Aechmea. This
species is
endemic to
southeastern Brazil,
States of
Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro...
- name
Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus (Gray, 1832)
Synonyms Trigonocephalus purpureo-maculatus Gray, 1832
Trimesurus purpureus Gray, 1842
Trimesurus carinatus...
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Licensed under CC0 (license statement/permission). Text
taken from "Malephora
purpureo-crocea",
Encyclopedia of Life. "Malephora purpureocrocea".
Plants of the...
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australis (brown
oyster mushroom) –
Australia and New
Zealand XV. P.
purpureo-olivaceus –
Australia and New
Zealand P.
rattenburyi P.
parsonsii P. velatus...
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Political offices Preceded by L.
Furius Purpureo M.
Claudius Marcellus Roman consul 195 BC With: L.
Valerius Flaccus Succeeded by
Scipio Afric**** Ti....