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- Bostrychopsebium usurpator is a species of longhorn beetle endemic to Sri Lanka. Antennae shows small flabella in the last 7 antennal segments. "Checklist...
- Psychrophrynella usurpator is a species of frogs in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Peru and known from near Abra Acjanacu (its type locality)...
- Chr. Der Flottenpräfekt Aemilius Sullectinus und das Gentilnomen des Usurpators Regali****", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 139 (2002), pp...
- the aria Piango, gemo, sospiro by Antonio Vivaldi,[citation needed] or "Usurpator tiranno" and Stabat Mater by Giovanni Felice Sances, et al. Nineteenth-century...
- Visigoths and took place in the South of France. It followed the death of usurpator John and was terminated by a military procedure under the command of Aëtius...
- picked up as Subsim's first game production: Wolfpack. 2019 - Subsim and Usurpator release Wolfpack on Steam. 2022 - Subsim celebrates 25 years on the web...
- Chr. Der Flottenpräfekt Aemilius Sullectinus und das Gentilnomen des Usurpators Regali****", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 139 (2002), pp...
- transvaalense Quentin & Villiers, 1971 (South Africa) Bostrychopsebium usurpator Holzschuh, 1989 (Sri Lanka) "GBIF, Bostrychopsebium". Retrieved 2024-10-16...
- In addition, the army was to protect the Italian prefecture from the usurpators Constantine III, Jovinus and Heracli****. Only after Constantius III,...
- the Byzantine emperor Justinian II. Soon his mother Sparama along with usurpator Shero seized power. In 695, Vardan and his brother were sent to Constantinople...