-
Constantine had
accused Crispus of
incest with his stepmother.
After his death,
Crispus was
subjected to ****atio memoriae.
Crispus's year and
place of birth...
-
survive with
minimal sunlight. C.
crispus is
susceptible to
infection from the
oomycete Pythium porphyrae. C.
crispus is an
industrial source of carrageenan...
- Norfolk, Virginia; the
Crispus Attucks ****ociation in York, Pennsylvania;
Crispus Attucks Road in
Spring Valley, New York;
Crispus Attucks Elementary School...
-
Rumex crispus has a
number of
subspecies with
distinctive habitat preferences. R.
crispus ssp.
crispus occurs on
waste and
cultivated ground. R.
crispus ssp...
-
Crispus was a
Caesar of the
Roman Empire.
Crispus may also
refer to:
Gaius Sallustius Crispus,
generally known simply as
Sallust (86 BC-c. 35 BC), Roman...
- the mother. C.
crispus in its
natural habitat Three sure-footed C.
crispus on a
snowy incline C.
crispus mother and
child A C.
crispus on
Mount Sanpōiwa...
- revenge.
Malcolm Allen, his son,
appears and
despite Crispus' attempts,
kills Corrigan.
Crispus then p****es
judgement on his own son, who dies peacefully...
- for his faith.
Crispus'
feast day is
October 4 and he is
counted among the
Seventy disciples in the
Eastern Orthodox Church.
Crispus and
Gaius Portals:...
- The
Dalmatian pelican (Pelec****
crispus) is the
largest member of the
pelican family, and
perhaps the world's
largest freshwater bird,
although rivaled...
-
Gaius Sallustius Crispus,
usually anglicised as
Sallust (/ˈsæləst/, SAL-əst; 86 – c. 35 BC), was a
Roman historian and
politician from a
plebeian family...