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- Sceptrum Brandenburgi**** (or Sceptrum BrandenburgiumLatin for scepter of Brandenburg) was a constellation created in 1688 by Gottfried Kirch, astronomer...
- Banksia sceptrum, commonly known as the sceptre banksia, is a plant that grows in Western Australia near the central west coast from Geraldton north through...
- Latin: Sceptrum ('scepter'), as it was one of the brighter stars, designated "p Sceptri (Brandenburgici)", in the obsolete constellation of Sceptrum Brandenburgi****...
- probably derived from the Etruscan. Under the Republic, an ivory sceptre (sceptrum eburneum) was a mark of consular rank. It was also used by victorious generals...
- Sceptrum et M**** Iustitiae (Latin for scepter and hand of justice) was a constellation created by Augustin Royer in 1679 to honor king Louis XIV of France...
- Digitalis sceptrum (common names; sceptre foxglove, bush foxglove or Madeiran foxglove) is a species of Digitalis from Madeira. Digitalis sceptrum (previously...
- Gentiana sceptrum is a species of flowering plant in the family Gentianaceae. It is known by the common names king's scepter gentian or king's gentian...
- after this former constellation. 53 Eridani is named Sceptrum from the former constellation Sceptrum Brandenburgi****. HD 85951 is named Felis from the former...
- constellation[dubious – discuss] included Augustin Royer, who created Sceptrum et M**** Iustitiae (the Hand of Justice and Sceptre) to honor Louis XIV...
- Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum, commonly known as moor-king or moor-king lousewort, is a plant species in the genus Pedicularis. Wikimedia Commons has...