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- descent of the Mucii Scaevolae from one of the heroes of the Republic. Although Gaius Mucius was a patrician, the later Mucii Scaevolae were plebeians. This...
- of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the Roman Republic Quintus Cervidius Scaevola, a Roman jurist...
- dispersal by frugivores easy.{ The plant pathogenic sac fungus Mycosphaerella scaevolae was discovered on a Scaevola fan-flower. In Europe, Scaevola aemula is...
- celebrates first triumph; 79 BC – Pompey marries Mucia Tertia, of the Mucii Scaevolae family; 79 BC – Pompey supports the election of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus...
- Œuvres Larmes à la mémoire du très chrétien roi de France et de Pologne Scaevolae Sammarthini Poemata et Elogia Collecta nunc in unum corpus, & ab auctore...
- Ceratitis cosyra). Ceratitis sawahilensis Meyer & Virgilio, 2016 – Ceratitis scaevolae (Munro, 1929) – Ceratitis silvestrii Bezzi, 1912 – Ceratitis simi Munro...
- Mucia, a noble plebeian family of Rome, of which the Scaevolae were the main branch. Several Scaevolae appear in Roman magistracies before the appearance...
- under two eminent statesmen, both of whom were from branches of the Mucii Scaevolae gens: Publius Mucius Scaevola (the father of Cr****us' colleague as consul...
- santuzzae Opius saovicentensis Opius sapamoro**** Opius sappor**** Opius scaevolae Opius schildi Opius schmidti Opius scleroticus Opius sculptigaster Opius...
- G.Moreno (1983) Hyphoderma sacchari (Burt) Nakasone (2000) Hyphoderma scaevolae Boidin & Gilles (1991) Hyphoderma setigerum (Fr.) Donk (1957) - widespread...