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Gaius Julius Solinus,
better known simply as
Solinus, was a
Latin grammarian, geographer, and
compiler who
probably flourished in the
early 3rd century...
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Solinus may
refer to:
Gaius Julius Solinus, a 3rd
century Latin author Solinus (horse), a
British racehorse (1975–1979)
Solinus, Duke of Ephesus, a character...
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Danny Schwartz.
Solinus was
returned to
Europe and sent into
training with
Vincent O'Brien at
Ballydoyle in
County Kildare.
Solinus began his racing...
- And for 1500
years afterwards, it was Pliny's account, also
copied by
Solinus (2nd century),
which was held to be
authoritative on
matters of natural...
- species:
Solinus afric**** Beier, 1967
Solinus australiensis Chamberlin, 1930
Solinus corticola (Chamberlin, 1923)
Solinus cyrenaicus (Beier, 1929)
Solinus hisp****...
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other prin****l sources,
namely C****iodorus, Servius, and
Gaius Julius Solinus.
Etymologiae covers an
encyclopedic range of topics. Etymology, the origins...
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Solinus australiensis is a
species of
pseudoscorpion in the
Garypinidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
described in 1930 by
American arachnologist...
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Procopius in his
description of the
Heruli from the 6th
century CE.
Solinus wrote about the
fictional hyperboreans at the
North Pole,
where it is daylight...
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covered in yellow-gold
scales with rose-colored talons. Herodotus, Pliny,
Solinus, and
Philostratus describe the
phoenix as
similar in size to an eagle,...
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Sallust and
Solinus.
According to Pausanias,
Norax came to the
island at the helm of the
Iberians who
later founded the city of Nora.
Solinus specifically...