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Nicrophorus vespillo is a
burying beetle described by Carl
Linnaeus in his
landmark 1758 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae. It has a
paleartic distribution...
- the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Saturninus and
Vespillo (or, less frequently, year 735 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 19 BC...
- wife of
Augustus Curia,
Roman noblewoman and wife of
Quintus Lucretius Vespillo Wikimedia Commons has
media related to 5 BC. Matthews,
Roberts (2011)....
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Quintus Lucretius Vespillo was a
Roman senator and consul,
whose career commenced during the late
Roman Republic and
concluded in the
reign of emperor...
- identified, but not
generally accepted, as the Wife of
consul Quintus Lucretius Vespillo). Some are
quotes from holy texts, or aphorisms. One
approach of many epitaphs...
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Nicrophorus trumboi Nicrophorus ussuriensis Nicrophorus validus Nicrophorus vespillo Nicrophorus vespilloides Nicrophorus vestigator †Nicrophorus pliozaenicus...
- was
suffect consul in the
latter part of 19 BC with
Quintus Lucretius Vespillo as his colleague. Born the son of a
Roman knight at
Cales in
Regio I (Latium...
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Baryplegma vespillo is a
species of
tephritid fruit flies in the
genus Baryplegma of the
family Tephritidae. Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia. Schiner, I.R. (1868)...
- some
point through his term
Saturninus was
joined by
Quintus Lucretius Vespillo. Saturninus'
period as a
consul ended at some
point between 1
August and...
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frontier (Tarim Basin).[citation needed] Curia, wife of
Quintus Lucretius Vespillo (approximate date)
Ptolemy XIV, king (pharaoh) of
Egypt (or 59 BC) Tryphon...