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Taranto (Italian:
Golfo di Taranto; Tarantino:
Gurfe de Tarde; Latin:
Sinus Tarentinus) is a gulf of the
Ionian Sea, in
Southern Italy. The Gulf of
Taranto is...
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parthenopaeus Costa, 1868
Echinocyamus speciosus Costa, 1868
Echinocyamus tarentinus (Lamarck, 1816)
Echinus minutus Gmelin, 1791
Echinus pulvinulus Pennant...
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Phaeniarete (or Praxithea),
father of
Sosander and Hippocrates II
Heracleides Tarentinus, c. 2nd century BC, a
physician of the
Empiric school Heraclides of Erythrae...
- pseudo-Democritus, pseudo-A****ius, the Quinctilii,
Florentinus and
Tarentinus.
Except for a few fragments, the work of
Vindonius is lost.
Evidence of...
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National Academy of
Sciences Leopoldina with the
academic surname Archyta Tarentinus I.
After the
death of his wife,
Cappeller moved to his son in
Ruswil in...
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Dianthus talyschensis Boiss. &
Buhse Dianthus taoshanensis S.S.Ying
Dianthus tarentinus Lacaita Dianthus tenuiflorus Griseb.
Dianthus thunbergii S.S.Hooper Dianthus...
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Laino Borgo and
Laino Castello.
Evelyn Jamison, "The
Career of
Judex Tarentinus magne curie magister justiciarius and the
Emergence of the
Sicilian regalis...
- was
granted to
Anfusus de Rota.
Evelyn Jamison, "The
Career of
Judex Tarentinus magne curie magister justiciarius and the
Emergence of the
Sicilian regalis...
- Aucta, with whom he was
buried at Rome, aged thirty-five.
Titus Avienus Tarentinus,
buried at Rome.
Avienia ****. l. Thaïs, a freedwoman,
built a
family sepulchre...
- Rome,
dating from the
first half of the
first century.
Titus Trebatius Tarentinus,
purchased two pots each from
Quintus Dirvitius and
Titus Edusius Mantaeus...