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- Gallicus may refer to: Johannes de Garlandia (music theorist) (fl. c. 1270-1320), French music theorist Johannes Gallicus (humanist) (c. 1415-1473), French...
- "eagle". The specific epithet gallicus is Latin for "Gaul" ie France. Two subspecies are recognised: C. g. gallicus (Gmelin, JF, 1788) – southwest Europe...
- Wheeler. At Manching an earlier murus gallicus wall was rebuilt in the pfostenschlitzmauer style. The murus gallicus contrasts with other construction styles:...
- Alces gallicus, also known as the Gallic moose, is an extinct species of moose, which has been found in Europe. It is believed to have lived in Pleistocene...
- swarm-founding species. Furthermore, P. gallicus is one of about 200 species of wasps in the genus Polistes. P. gallicus is one of 27 members of the subgenus...
- Johannes Gallicus can refer to: Johannes de Garlandia (music theorist) (fl. c. 1270–1320), French music theorist Johannes Gallicus (c. 1415–1473), French...
- Meta****yx gallicus is a species of forcepstail in the family ****ygidae. "Meta****yx gallicus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e...
- family Messelopythonidae. "Fossilworks: Micrurus gallicus". Paleobiology Database. "Micrurus gallicus". Mindat.org. Rage, Jean-Claude; Holman, J. Alan...
- the Italian peninsula, the Ager Gallicus was united with Umbria and became part of the Regio VI Umbria et Ager Gallicus. The Diocletian reform of 300 AD...
- The legal humanists were a group of scholars of Roman law, which arose in Italy during the Renaissance with the works of Lorenzo Valla and Andrea Alciato...