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- The gens Carvilia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which first distinguished itself during the Samnite Wars. The first member of this gens to achieve...
- Diospyros australis is the most southerly of the group of some 450 ebonies and persimmons. It is a shrub or small tree growing in rainforests of seaward...
- Canutia Carfulena Caria Carisia Caristania Carpinatia Carrinatia Carteia Carvilia Casperia C****ia Castricia Castrinia Catia Catiena Catilia Ceionia Centenia...
- T****o's L'Amadigi (1560) further introduces Morgana's three daughters: Carvilia, Morganetta, and Nivetta, themselves temptresses of knights. Morgan's other...
- n., later surnamed Maximus, was the first member of the plebeian gens Carvilia to obtain the consulship, which he held in 293 BC, and again in 272 BC...
- Carvilius admitted that neither he nor his comrades had been harshly treated. Carvilia (gens) Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita, xliii. 18, 19.  This article incorporates...
- by a minority of families, it was favored by many, including the gentes Carvilia, C****ia, Furia, Nautia, Papiria, Postumia, Servilia, and Veturia. It was...
- ceratophora Carrikerella empusa Carrikerella simpira Carvilia gracilis Carvilia obscura Carvilia saussurii Cataspilota armicollis Cataspilota calabarica...
- appointed to keep watch over them, till they embarked on board their ships. Carvilia (gens) Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita, xlii. 36. http://latin.packhum.org/loc/914/1/0#1620...
- to ****ign C and G to the phonemes of /k/ and /g/.[clarification needed] Carvilia (gens) Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Anthony (1996). The Oxford classical...