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Serenus may
refer to:
Saint Serenus the
Gardener (Sirenatus, Cerneuf), also
known as
Serenus of
Sirmium Saint Serenus of
Alexandria (died 202 AD), Egyptian...
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Quintus Serenus Sammonicus (died 212) was a
Roman savant and
tutor to Geta and
Caracalla who
became fatally involved in politics; he was also
author of...
- Animi), a
letter from
Annaeus Serenus to
Seneca is
reproduced at the beginning, from
which it
becomes apparent how much
Serenus was
attracted to a simple...
- 2009). "Palaemon
serenus ****er, 1862". WoRMS.
Retrieved 10 May 2018. Taylor, Jo; Poore, Gary (2011). "Red-handed Shrimp,
Palaemon serenus". Port Phillip...
- is of
unknown origin, and is
first attested in a second-century work of
Serenus Sammonicus. Some
conjectural etymologies are: from
phrases in
Hebrew that...
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Serenus Milo
Colburn (1871-1927) was an
architect who
worked in Minneapolis,
Minnesota during the
Golden Age of
Flour production. Born in Ansonia, Connecticut...
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Serenus the Gardener, also
known as "
Serenus of Billom", "Sirenatus", and, in French, French:
Cerneuf is a 4th-century
martyr who is
venerated by the Roman...
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Serenus of Antinoöpolis (Ancient Gr****: Σερῆνος; c. 300 – c. 360 AD) was a Gr****
mathematician from the Late
Antique Thebaid in
Roman Egypt.
Serenus came...
- ****insia
serenus is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in Arizona, Utah, and California. The
wingspan is 23–35 mm. The head is cream-white...
- Gomphaceae. A
monotypic genus, it
contains the
single species Terenodon serenus,
described by
Dutch mycologist Rudolph Arnold Maas Geester**** in 1971...