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- The Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Italian: Granducato di Toscana; Latin: Magnus Ducatus Etruriae) was an Italian monarchy within the Holy Roman Empire that existed...
- The March of Tuscany (Latin: Marchiae Tusciae; Modern Italian: Marca di Tuscia [ˈmarka di ˈtuʃʃa]) was a march of the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy Roman...
- Mycobacterium tusciae is a slow-growing, scotochromogenic mycobacterium first isolated from a lymph node of an immunocompromised child and subsequently...
- (Venetiae et Histriae, Aemiliae, Liguriae, Flaminiae et Piceni annonarii, Tusciae et Umbriae, Piceni suburbicarii, Campaniae, and Siciliae), two correctores...
- Kyrpidia tusciae is a species of Gram positive, facultatively anaerobic, thermophilic bacterium. The cells are rod-shaped and form spores. Kyrpidia tusciae was...
- Modern Italian: Ducato di Tuscia [duˈkaːto di ˈtuʃʃa]; Latin: Ducatus Tusciae), initially known as the Duchy of Lucca (Modern Italian: Ducato di Lucca;...
- of tenth century Liutprand of Cremona, bishop of Cremona, called Pisa Tusciae provinciae caput ("capital of the province of Tuscia"), and a century later...
- not joined to the central nucleus (ex corpore patrimoniae). Patrimonium Tusciae (bounded by the Via Aurelia and the Via Flaminia, in the northern quadrant...
- Gram-positive, rod-shaped, thermophilic, spore-forming bacteria. Bacillus tusciae was first described in 1984, and had been isolated from a geothermal area...
- Numidiae in 343 Publilius Caeionius Juli**** (315 – after 355), corrector Tusciae ca 355, married to (Tarracia) (b. 320), perhaps the daughter of Tarracius...