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Publius Nigidius Figulus (c. 98 – 45 BC) was a
scholar of the Late
Roman Republic and one of the
praetors for 58 BC. He was a
friend of Cicero, to whom...
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Figulus can mean:
Figulus, also
known as the Bingham-Blossom House, a
historic home in Palm Beach,
Florida Figulus (beetle), a stag
beetle genus Gaius...
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Figulus planifrons is a
species in the stag
beetle family Lucanidae. It is
found on the
Indonesian island of Sumatra. "
Figulus planifrons". GBIF. Retrieved...
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Princely School of St Augustine; so it is
supposed that
Figulus died in that year.
Figulus published m****es, motets,
hymns and songs, and
teaching books...
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Figulus is a
genus of
beetle in the
family Lucanidae. They have a
paleotropical distribution,
including occurrences in Australia.
Figulus are
small in...
- calendar. At the time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Lupus and
Figulus (or, less frequently, year 598 Ab urbe condita) and the
Eighth Year of...
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species belong to
Figulus, a
genus of stag
beetles in the
family Lucanidae.
These 136
species belong to the
genus Figulus:
Figulus acutangulus Arrow,...
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Gaius Marcius Figulus was a name used by men of the
Marcii Figuli. Two
known members were:
Gaius Marcius Figulus (consul 162 BC),
twice consul, in 162...
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tracts by
Figulus,
Alexander von Suchten,
Conrad Poyselius, and others.
Theatrum Paracelsi****:
Prefaces and
Dedications written by
Benedictus Figulus A Golden...
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Gaius Marcius Figulus was a
politician of the
Roman Republic who
served as
praetor in 169 BC,
Roman consul in 162 BC, and
again as
consul in 156 BC. Upon...