-
taken to
refer to
Cistus creticus,
particularly C.
creticus subsp. eriocephalus.
Cistus creticus subsp.
creticus Cistus creticus subsp.
corsicus (syn. Cistus...
- A
cretic (/ˈkriːtɪk/; also Cretic,
amphimacer /æmˈfɪməsər/ and
sometimes paeon diagyios) is a
metrical foot
containing three syllables: long, short, long...
-
research published in 2006, it was
proposed to
rename Elephas creticus into
Mammuthus creticus (Bate, 1907).
Others proposed (in 2002) to
rename all the described...
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Marcus Antonius Creticus (fl. 74 - 72 BC), was a
Roman politician during the Late
Roman Republic. He is best
known for his
failed pirate-hunting career...
- and ****tus
Julius Caesar were siblings).
Julia married Marcus Antonius Creticus, a man of a
senatorial family.
Their sons were the
triumvir Mark Antony...
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known from Crete.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pogonocherus creticus. BioLib.cz -
Pogonocherus creticus.
Retrieved on 8
September 2014. v t e...
- of extortion.
Creticus' sister,
Caecilia Metella, was the wife of
Gaius Verres, who was
governor of
Sicily from 73 BC to 71 BC.
Creticus'
daughter was...
- is accepted, with C. villosus
being a synonym. C.
creticus is
treated as C. inc**** subsp.
creticus.
According to
Demoly (1996), Linnaeus's
Cistus inc****...
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cattle po****tions
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Capra aegagrus creticus. Bar-Gal, G. K. et al. (2002):
Genetic evidence for the
origin of the agrimi...
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Vesperus creticus is a
species of
beetle in the
Vesperidae family that is
endemic to Greece. "Vesperus
creticus Ganglbauer, 1886".
Fauna Europaea. 2.6...