- The
cornicle (or siphuncule) is one of a pair of
small upright backward-pointing
tubes found on the
dorsal side of the 5th or 6th
abdominal segments of...
- Politorium, Tellena, Tifata, Caenina, Ficana, Crustumeria, Ameriola, Medullum,
Corniculum,
Saturnia now
which is Rome,
Antipolis (which is now the Janiculum, a...
-
Corniculum was an
ancient town in
Latium in
central Italy. In Rome's
early semi-legendary history, the town was part of the
Latin League,
which went to...
- now S. viscosissimum.
Solanum globiferum Dunal Solanum mammosum var.
corniculum Ridl.
Solanum mamosissimum Ram.Goyena
Solanum platanifolium Sims S. platanifolium...
-
Tritia corniculum,
common name the horn n****a, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family N****ariidae, the N****a mud
snails or...
- a
triumph on
September 13, 585 BC. Subsequently, the
Latin cities of
Corniculum, old Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia, and Nomentum...
-
Pusia ebenus,
common names brown mitre,
ivory mitre, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Costellariidae, the
ribbed miters...
-
Servius had come to the
palace as a child,
following the
capture of
Corniculum by
Tarquinius Priscus. Tanaquil, who was
skilled in prophecy, discovered...
- the N****a mud
snails or dog whelks. The s**** is
smaller than
Tritia corniculum and longer. This
species appears to be the most
variable in
terms of coloration...
- Servius'
mother as Ocrisia, a
young noblewoman taken at the
Roman siege of
Corniculum and
brought to Rome,
either pregnant by her husband, who was
killed at...