- The
Battle of the
Frigidus, also
called the
Battle of the
Frigid River, was
fought on 5 and 6
September 394
between the
armies of the
Roman emperor Theodosius...
- some
sources identify five
varieties of P.
frigidus:
Petasites frigidus var.
frigidus Petasites frigidus var. nivalis,
sometimes referred to as P. nivalis...
- 1136. ISBN 1405332964. "Cotoneaster
frigidus - Wall. ex Lindl". PFAF.
Retrieved October 3, 2012. "Cotoneaster
frigidus (Cornubia)".
Royal Horticultural Society...
- (excluding China). "Melanoplus
frigidus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-06. "Melanoplus
frigidus Species Information". BugGuide...
- and
Western forces had a single,
decisive engagement, the
Battle of the
Frigidus.
Theodosius set off from
Constantinople in the
middle of May, reaching...
-
Cephalotes frigidus is a
species of
arboreal ant of the
genus Cephalotes. They are
characterized by an odd
shaped head and the
ability to "parachute" by...
- that
Theodosius led to
victory over the
Western army at the
Battle of the
Frigidus, and was one of the
Eastern leaders in that battle. One of his comrades...
-
Cyrtolobus frigidus is a
species of
treehopper belonging to the
family Membracidae. "Cyrtolobus
frigidus Ball | COL". www.catalogueoflife.org. Retrieved...
- from ground-hugging
prostrate plants to
erect shrubs; a few,
notably C.
frigidus, are
small trees up to 15 m (49 ft) tall and 75 cm (30 in)
trunk diameter...
-
Hymenobacter frigidus is a Gram-negative,
psychrophilic and rod-shaped
bacterium from the
genus Hymenobacter which has been
isolated from the ice core...