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Limnaea (Acarnania), a city in
ancient Acarnania.
Limnaeus or
Limnaios is also used as a name:
Limnaeus, a
general of
Alexander the Great, in the battle...
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disciplined Limnæus, who, as a boy,
having a too glib tongue,
learned to
control it by
imposing on himself, for many years,
complete silence.
Limnæus afterwards...
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Georg Limnaeus (born
Georg Wirn, also
known as
Georgius Lymneus,
Limnæus or Limnäus; 24
October 1554 – 14
September 1611) was a
German mathematician, astronomer...
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Robert Ley
Francis Lieber,
emigrant to USA,
author of "Lieber Code"
Georg Limnaeus (Magisters der Philosophie, 1581) astronomer, mathematician,
natural philosopher...
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Plutarch reports only two:
Peucestas and
Limnaeus.
Either report confirms one of them dies:
Abreas or
Limnaeus respectively. The rest of the soldiers,...
- S. fuscus
Binomial name
Stagnicola fuscus (C. Pfeiffer, 1821)
Synonyms Limnaeus fuscus Pfeiffer, 1821
Lymnaea fuscus C. Pfeiffer, 1821
Stagnicola disjuncta...
- publication,
including Galileo Galilei,
Tycho Brahe,
Reimarus Ursus, and
Georg Limnaeus. In
response to
Mysterium Cosmographi****, the
Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe...
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Chromatiaceae with one
known species (Thioalkalicoccus
limnaeus).
Thioalkalicoccus limnaeus occurs in
brackish water lakes. "Thioalkalicoccus". LPSN...
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Maron worked there (with many disciples, including:
James of Cyrrhus,
Limnaeus, Domnina, Cyra, Marana,
Abraham the Hermit) and even died in the monastery...
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Salamanes Maris (d. c. 430)
James of
Cyrrhestica Thal****ius,
Limnaeus, John Zebinas, Polychronius,
Asclepius Symeon Stylites Baradates Thalelaeus...