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Rusticus is a
Latin adjective meaning "rural, simple,
rough or clownish" and can
refer to:
Aedes rusticus, a
European mosquito Rusty crayfish (Orconectes...
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Quintus Junius Rusticus (c. 100 – c. 170 AD), was a
Roman teacher and politician. He was
probably a
grandson of
Arulenus Rusticus, who was a prominent...
- eloquence.
Fabius Rusticus is
described by
Tacitus as a
close friend of
Seneca who was
inclined to
praise him in his work.
Fabius Rusticus was a contemporary...
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Rusticus,
while Tacitus,
Pliny the Younger, and Dio C****ius call him
Arulenus Rusticus or
Rusticus Arulenus, yet
Suetonius calls him
Junius Rusticus....
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Saint Rusticus (French: Saint-Rustique) may
refer to:
Saint Rusticus of
Clermont (died 446),
Bishop of
Clermont in
Auvergne Saint Rusticus (Archbishop...
- The
rusty crayfish (Faxonius
rusticus) is a large,
aggressive species of
freshwater crayfish which is
native to the
United States, in the Ohio
River Basin...
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Arles in 449; a
letter from
Ravennius to
Rusticus,
proves the high
esteem in
which he was held.
Rusticus' own
letters are lost, with the
exception of...
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Decimus Junius Rusticus (sometimes
Rusticus Decimus) of
Treves (then
Augusta Treverorum) and Lyon (Lugdunum) (c. 370 –
before 423) was a
Master of the...
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Arocatus rusticus, the swan
plant seed bug, is a
species of seed bug in the
family Lygaeidae. It is
found in
Australia and New Zealand. "Arocatus
rusticus"....
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Rusticus served for many
years as a magistrate.
Around 494 he
succeeded Lupicinus of Lyon as bishop.
Shortly after his consecration,
Rusticus sent...