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Teutonicus is
Latin for
Teutonic or Germanic. It was
often used as a
surname in the
Middle Ages:
Walerland Teutonicus - 13th
century Lord
Warden of the...
- the
practice of Mos
Teutonicus came
about as a way to
preserve the
bones over long
distances without destroying them. Mos
Teutonicus can even be seen being...
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Walerand Teutonicus was a Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports during the
thirteenth century. A
feature of
British maritime history of this
period was the appointment...
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Furor Teutonicus ("Teutonic Fury") is a
Latin phrase referring to the
proverbial ferocity of the Teutons, or more generally, of the
Germanic tribes of...
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Teutonicus may
refer to: John of Wildeshausen,
called Johannes Teutonicus (ca. 1180–1252) -
Master General of the
Dominican order Johannes Teutonicus...
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Johannes Teutonicus Zemeke (died 1245), also
Joannes Simeca Teutonicus and John Zimeke, was a
Decretist glossator, best
known for his
glosses on Gratian's...
- The
Teutonic Order is a
Catholic religious institution founded as a
military society c. 1190 in Acre,
Kingdom of Jerusalem. The
Order of
Brothers of the...
- 950 – 28 June 1022), also
known as
Notker the
German (Latin:
Notcerus Teutonicus) or
Notker III, was a
Benedictine monk
active as a
scholar and teacher...
- Genus:
Cylindroiulus Species: C. caeruleocinctus
Binomial name
Cylindroiulus caeruleocinctus (Wood, 1864)
Synonyms Cylindroiulus teutonicus (Po****, 1900)...
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Germanic tribe or
Celtic tribe mentioned by Gr**** and
Roman authors Furor Teutonicus, a
Latin phrase referring to the
proverbial ferocity of the
Teutons Having...