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Trogia Gazzella (also
called Trusia or Turzia; 1460 - 1511) was an
Italian noblewoman,
mistress of King
Alfonso II of
Naples and
mother of two of his illegitimate...
- genus.
Trogia alba
Trogia aphylla Trogia aplorutis Trogia aquosa Trogia aurantiphylla Trogia borneoensis Trogia brevipes Trogia buccinalis Trogia calyculus...
- was the
illegitimate son of
Alfonso II King of
Naples and his
mistress Trogia Gazzella. His father,
cousin of King
Ferdinand II of Aragon,
abdicated in...
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Trogia venenata, also
known as the
little white mushroom, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Marasmiaceae indigenous to
Yunnan province, in southwest...
- an
illegitimate daughter of King
Alfonso II of
Naples and his
mistress Trogia Gazzella. In 1494, she was
married to
Gioffre Borgia,
youngest son of Pope...
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After her,
Alfonso had his best-known mistress,
Trogia Gazzella, whom he led to court.
Tired of
Trogia, he fell in love with
Francesca Caracciolo, called...
- ; Liu, J. K. (2012). "Evidence for the
Natural Toxins from the
Mushroom Trogia venenata as a
Cause of
Sudden Unexpected Death in
Yunnan Province, China"...
- by
Keshan disease,
which is
caused by the
Coxsackie virus. The mushroom,
Trogia venenata, is also
known as 'Little White'. It was
determined that families...
- into
Cantharellus but later, in 1862, had
second thoughts and
moved it to
Trogia, a
genus composed of
several tropical species with
similar hymenial ridges...
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partitus (Berk.) Sacc.
Hymenogloea riofrioi (Pat.) Pat.
Stereum riofrioi Pat.
Trogia papyracea (Berk. & M.A. Curtis)
Corner Trombetta papyracea (Berk. & M.A...