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Speratus was a
Roman cognomen (surname), and may
refer to:
Speratus (??-180), prin****l
spokesman of the
Scillitan Martyrs Speratus,
bishop of an English...
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Reticulitermes speratus, the ****anese termite, is a
species of
subterranean termite found in ****an,
North Korea, and
South Korea. It eats deca**** wood...
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Coendou speratus,
known locally as
coandumirim and
commonly as the
dwarf porcupine, is
small porcupine of the
Coendou genus found in
northeastern Brazil...
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Catholic Church, as did many
early followers such as
Speratus. By November, 1521, however,
Speratus had
married and was
forced to flee his position, going...
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Comadia speratus is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from California. The
forewing is
about 15 mm...
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sufferers were
twelve in all—seven men and five women.
Their names were
Speratus, Nartzalus,
Cintinus (Cittinus), Veturius, Felix, Aquilinus, Laetantius...
- Anax
speratus, the
orange emperor, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
family Aeshnidae. It is
found in Angola, Botswana, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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lived during the
Early Devonian period. It
contains a
single species, D.
speratus of Yunnan, China, from the mid-late
Lochkovian of the
Xitun Formation....
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write psalm-hymns for use in
German worship. In a
collaboration with Paul
Speratus, this and
seven other hymns were
published in the Achtliederbuch, the first...
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created by
Martin Luther and Paul
Speratus working in collaboration. It
contains eight hymns: four by Luther,
three by
Speratus, and one anonymous,
which has...