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Tabellaria is a
genus of
freshwater diatoms. They are
cuboid in shape, and the
frustules (siliceous cell walls) are
attached at the
corners so that the...
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consisted of the lex
Gabinia tabellaria (or lex Gabinia) of 139 BC,
applying to the
election of magistrates; the lex C****ia
tabellaria of 137 BC,
applying to...
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Rhagoletis tabellaria is a
species of
tephritid or
fruit fly in the
genus Rhagoletis of the
family Tephritidae. Its
primary host
plant is
Cornus sericea...
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Cosmopterix tabellaria is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
found in
South Africa. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Cosmopterix
tabellaria Meyrick...
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consul of 171, as
tribune of the
plebs in 137, he p****ed the
third Lex
Tabellaria. He was then
consul in 127, and
censor in 125 BC. In 113 he was elected...
- been in Rome in 139 BC,
following the
introduction of the lex
Gabinia tabellaria. In
ancient India,
around 920 AD, in
Tamil Nadu, palm
leaves were used...
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Transactions of the
Royal Society showing unmistakable drawings of
Tabellaria.
Although the
publication was aut****d by an
unnamed English gentleman...
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Quaestio ("The Trial")
Sanniones ("The Clowns")
Surdus (“The Deaf Man”)
Tabellaria ("The
Female Mail-Carrier")
Togularia Tripertita Vindemiatores (“The Grape...
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three amb****adors to Rome Audax,
Ditalcus and Minurus. Lex
Gabinia tabellaria:
required a
secret ballot in
elections of all magistrates. 133 BC The...
- JSTOR 986827. Bicknell, P (1969). "Marius, the Metelli, and the lex
Maria Tabellaria". Latomus. 28 (2): 327–348. ISSN 0023-8856. JSTOR 41527444. Brunt, Peter...