- soils.
Silaum silaus is an erect,
glabrous umbellifer with woody,
stout and
cylindrical tap roots,
which are hot and aromatic. S.
silaus has dark grey...
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Saint Silaus of
Lucca (or Silave, Silan, Silao; died 1100 AD) was an
Irish bishop who died in Lucca, Tuscany,
while returning from a pilgrimage. His feast...
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Silau River is a
river in
northern Sumatra, Indonesia,
about 1300 km
northwest of the
capital Jakarta. It is a
tributary of
Asahan River. The
river flows...
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Chrysosplenium Burnet-saxifrages,
Pimpinella Pepper-saxifrage,
Silaum silaus. The name "silaum"
comes from the
Latin word sil,
which means yellow ochre...
- saxifraga,
burnet saxifrage Chrysosplenium, the golden-saxifrages
Silaum silaus, the pepper-Saxifrage HMS Saxifrage, two
Royal Navy
ships Operation Saxifrage...
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Naturalis Historia, Book XXVI,
chapter lvi, § 88, the sole
mention of
Silaus:
silaus nascitur glariosis et
perennibus rivis,
cubitalis apii similitudine...
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radish Sagittaria sagittifolia —
arrowhead Salacca zalacca —
salak Silaum silaus –
pepper saxifrage Soleirolia soleirolii –
mother of
thousands Tetragonia...
- mother's side, he is
descended from
Sheikh Abdurrahman,
nicknamed Tuan
Syekh Silau Laut I, a Sufi
scholar of the
Shattari Order who was born in Rao, Batu Bara...
- Segni, disputed, see
explanation above. c. 1047 1123 5 Sep 1181
Lucius III
Silaus of
Lucca 1183
Lucius III
Galgano Guidotti 1148 1181 1185
Lucius III Anno...
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Major rivers in
Indonesia Sumatra Aceh
Asahan Silau Banyuasin Barumun Batang Hari
Merangin Tembesi Gadis Indragiri Ombilin Sinamar Jamboaye Kampar...