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Conus archiepiscopus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Conidae, the cone
snails and
their allies. This
marine species...
- denomination. The word
archbishop (/ˌɑːrtʃˈbɪʃəp/)
comes via the
Latin archiepiscopus. This in turn
comes from the Gr**** αρχιεπίσκοπος,
which has as components...
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Renaud du
Bellay (Latin: Raynaldus) was the
treasurer of
Tours Cathedral and
Archbishop of
Reims from AD 1083 to 1096. He
succeeded Man****es I
after a...
- Chalkis, then
called Negropont.
Flagellum ſolis. Alexander. V. Græcus
Archiepiſcopus Mediolanenſis, inſignia Sol. 49. Whip of the sun
Alexander V, antipope...
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christiana 4 (Paris 1728), p. 150,
quoting Ptolemy of Lucca:
factus fuit
archiepiscopus Lugdunensis, et
nondum consecratus in ea dignitate,
factus est per eundem...
- Sowerby, 1858)
Conus textilinus Kiener, 1847 (synonym of
Conus textile archiepiscopus)
Conus tigrinus G. B.
Sowerby II, 1858
Conus undulatus [Lightfoot],...
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related to
Ostichthys archiepiscopus (Straighthead soldierfish). Williams, I.; Greenfield, D. (2016). "Ostichthys
archiepiscopus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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history of
England and
Normandy (in Latin). p. 128, 129.
Lanfrancus enim
archiepiscopus, dum
dedicationi Cadomensis ecclesiae (3) anno
scilicet duodecimo post...
- John III of
Soltaniyeh (Latin:
Iohannes Sultaniensis archiepiscopus) was a
Dominican friar,
diplomat and
archbishop of Soltaniyeh,
often mistaken for his...
- – via
Internet Archive. (with
imprimatur of
Hector Cunial in Latin:
Archiepiscopus Soleropolitan,
Vicesregens Vicariatu Urbis,
Vicesgerens Typis Pontificis...