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  • 101Noctuelle radicee — Noctuelle radicée Noctuelle radicée …

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  • 103Oppian — or Oppianus (Greek: Ὀππιανός) was the name of the authors of two (or three) didactic poems in Greek hexameters, formerly identified, but now generally regarded[citation needed] as two different persons: Oppian of Corycus (or Anazarbus) in… …

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  • 104Moneyer — Numismatics Terminology Portal Currency …

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  • 105List of moths — This is an incomplete list of species of Lepidoptera that are commonly known as moths.Large and dramatic moth species*Death s head Hawkmoth Acherontia atropos *Luna Moth Actias luna *Atlas moth Attacus atlas – The largest moth in the world… …

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  • 106List of Lepidoptera that feed on grasses — Grasses (Poaceae) are very important as food plants for the larvae of many Lepidoptera species.pecies which feed exclusively on grasses*Aaron s Skipper ( Poanes aaroni ): Food plant: Spartina alterniflora *Antler Moth ( Cerapteryx graminis ):… …

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  • 107Quintus Labienus — (d. 39 BC), the son of Titus Labienus, was a Roman republican general, later in the service of Parthia. After Julius Caesar was murdered in 44 BC, Labienus took the side of Brutus and Cassius, the latter whom he served in the capacity of an… …

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  • 108Roman–Syrian War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Roman Syrian War caption=Map of Asia Minor and the general region after the war. date= 191 188 BC place=Greece and Asia Minor territory=Caria Lycia south of the Meander River, lands north of the Meander and up… …

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  • 109Demetrios Poliorketes — Eine Münze des Demetrios Poliorketes. Neben dem Diadem zeigt diese Darstellung auch die für ihn charakteristischen Stierhörner auf dem Kopf. Sie setzen ihn zum einen in Anspielung auf seinen Lebenswandel mit Dionysos in Beziehung, zum anderen… …

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  • 110Numenios — von Apameia (Apamea) war ein griechischer Philosoph (Platoniker). Er stammte aus Apameia in der römischen Provinz Syria und lebte um die Mitte des 2. Jahrhunderts n. Chr.[1] Ansonsten ist von seinem Leben fast nichts bekannt. Anscheinend lebte… …

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