- Gmelin, 1792 C. pomer**** Gmelin, 1792 C.
sagaces C. E. H. Smith, 1839 C.
sanguinarius C. E. H. Smith, 1839 C.
sagax Linnaeus, 1758 C.
scoticus Gmelin, 1792...
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mountains of Africa. They are
inhabitants of two
rival cities Castra Sanguinarius,
ruled by
Sublatus Imperator, and
Castrum Mare,
ruled by
Validus Augustus...
- of the sap is the
reason for the
genus name Sanguinaria, from
Latin sanguinarius "bloody". The
rhizomes grow
longer each year, and
branch to form colonies...
- M.
sanguinarius is
closely related to
several other species within the genus,
including the rare M. glabrescens.
Within the
broader M.
sanguinarius complex...
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gothic ever written". "Sardonicus" was part of a trio of
stories with "
Sanguinarius" and "Sagittarius". Born in Chicago,
Russell served in the U.S. Air Force...
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Russula sanguinea. The
bloody brittlegill was
first described as
Agaricus sanguinarius by
Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher in 1803, and
redescribed under...
- rival,
Sanguinarius.
Hoping to get
something out of this, they accept. Once in ****, they take a
variety of high-tech
weapons from
Sanguinarius's ****nal...
- of animals) with the captions: 'Englischen Blüthund' and 'Canis
Sagax Sanguinarius apud Anglos' (English
scent hound with ****ociations of blood). It was...
- Gmelin, 1792, pomer**** Gmelin, 1792,
sagaces C. E. H. Smith, 1839,
sanguinarius C. E. H. Smith, 1839,
sagax Linnaeus, 1758,
scoticus Gmelin, 1792, sibiricus...
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bricked into her room as a punishment, is
based on Bathory. The
novella "
Sanguinarius" by Ray
Russell is a
fictional account of the
deeds of
Countess Bathory...