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- Stigmella acerna is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in Turkmenistan. The larvae feed on Acer species. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Wilhelm Leopolski, The Death of Acerna (version I, 1865-7) National Museum, Wrocław...
- In this context, Wilhelm Leopolski's historical painting The Death of Acerna (1865-7) is presented as it was intended: a celebration of specifically...
- I, p. 172 with note 3. Eubel, I, p. 172. Benedictus had been Bishop of Acerna, appointed by Urban VI (from 1389–1396). Gams, p. 873. Eubel, I, p. 69,...
- ecozone, but not in Europe: Stigmella abaiella Klimesch, 1979 Stigmella acerna Puplesis, 1988 Stigmella acrochaetia Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 Stigmella...
- attendance were the bishops of Sarno, Cava, Campagna, Capaccio, Nusco, Acerna, and the Marsi. Pope Clement VII sent a motu proprio to the Emperor Charles...
- diocese was to include the territory of the previous dioceses of Salerno, Acerna, and Campagna. Cherubino Caietano, O.P. (1525 - 1544) Camillo Mantuato (1544...
- acaciigena Mycosphaerella acanthopanacis Mycosphaerella aceris Mycosphaerella acerna Mycosphaerella achilleae Mycosphaerella acicola Mycosphaerella acilegna...
- Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti by Pope John Paul II. De Rosa was born in Acerna (Salerno) in 1940. He attended seminary preparatory schools, obtaining a...
- diocese was to include the territory of the previous dioceses of Salerno, Acerna, and Campagna. Mirando (attested 1091 or 1106) Giusio (1114–1124) Pis****...