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Paralacydes vocula is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Stoll in 1790. It is
found in
South Africa and Tanzania. Afro
Moths v t e...
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Gaius Dillius Vocula (died 70 AD) was a
Roman commander of the
Legio XXII
Primigenia during the
Batavian revolt.
Defending Castra Vetera, he was murdered...
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destrictus Kühne, 2010
Paralacydes bomfordi (Pinhey, 1968)
Paralacydes vocula (Stoll, 1790)
Paralacydes bivittata (Bartel, 1903)
Paralacydes fiorii (Berio...
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Secundus 50–54[citation needed]
Hordeonius Flaccus c. 69
Gaius Dillius Vocula 69–70
Appius Annius Gallus 70–72
Gnaeus Pinarius Cornelius Clemens 72–75...
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During the
Batavian rebellion, XXII Primigenia,
commanded by
Gaius Dillius Vocula, was the only
Germanic legion that
survived rebel attacks and
which sta****...
- vociferous, voice, voiceprint, vouch, voucher, vouchment, vouchsafe,
vowel †
vōcula vōcul-
vulgus vulg-
crowd divulge, vulgar, vulgarity,
vulgate vulnus vulner-...
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Dillius Vocula, also
belonged to the
Sergia voting tribe but was the son of an Aulus;
these suggest that Aponi**** was the
nephew of
Vocula. The inscription...
- Vitali****, Vitalinus, Vitalio, Vitalis, Vitelli****, Vitulus, Vitus, Vivi****,
Vocula, Volumni****, Volusi****, Volusus, Vopiscus, Voluptas,
Vulso Zeno, Zenodotus...
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their personal names prior to
their manumission.
Among other cognomina,
Vocula, a
diminutive of vox, a voice,
seems to have been
bestowed on the senator...
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prisoner among the Frisii. He
afterwards escaped, and
offered his
services to
Vocula, who gave him a
small force, with,
which he
carried on an
irregular warfare...