- to the
Ficus Navia as the
Arbor Ruminalis, an
identification that
suggests it had
replaced the
original Ficus Ruminalis,
either symbolically after the...
- MEDICINA-PRAHA- 46.4 (2001): 119–124. "Mannheimia
ruminalis". The
Encyclopedia of Life. LPSN Type
strain of
Mannheimia ruminalis at
BacDive - the
Bacterial Diversity...
-
Endotricha ruminalis is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Endotricha. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1859, and is
known from India, Sri Lanka...
- a more abstract,
numinous entity. Rumina's
temple was near the
Ficus Ruminalis, the fig tree at the foot of the
Palatine Hill
where Romulus and Remus...
-
connected to
tractors and
levels the soil.
Bodhi Tree ****ala Devi
Ficus Ruminalis The
Plant List,
Ficus religiosa L. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Peepul" ...
-
twins are to be
tossed into the Tiber; are left at the site of the
ficus Ruminalis; and
rescued by a she-wolf who
nurses them in
front of her lair (the Lupercal)...
- the fig was a
sacred plant for the Romans,
especially through the
Ficus Ruminalis (Fig of Rumina), a wild fig tree
whose life was
believed to be critical...
-
sanctuary of Rumina,
goddess of breastfeeding; and the wild fig-tree (Ficus
Ruminalis) to
which Romulus and
Remus were
brought by the
divine intervention of...
- to
collect their valuables and
burns the city to the ground. The
Ficus Ruminalis begins to die (see Rumina).
Agrippina the Younger,
conspired with the...
-
Mannheimia Angen et al. 1999 Type
species Mannheimia haemolytica Species M.
caviae M.
glucosida M.
granulomatis M.
haemolytica M.
ruminalis M. varigena...