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  • 91Iphiseius degenerans — ? Iphiseius degenerans Научная классификация Царство: Животные Тип: Членистоногие Класс: Паукообразные …

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  • 92Геренний — (лат. Herennius): Геренний Этруск (лат. Quintus Herennius Etruscus Messius Decius, ок. 227  251)  римский император в 251 году, сын и соправитель Деция Траяна и Гереннии Этрусциллы. Марк Геренний (лат. Marcus… …

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  • 93ARCHIGUBERNUS — Graece Α᾿ρχικυβερνήτης, navis seu classis praecipuus gubernator seu praefectus. Iavolenus. l. 36. ff. ad SC. Trebell. Seius Saturninus Archigubernus testamentô reliquit heredem Valerium Maximum Trierarchum, apud Ioh. Calvin. Lexic. Iurid …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 94VISCERATIO — Graece εὐφρασία, proprie epulum, quod ex visceribus, i. e. carnibus immolatarum hostiarum, inter sacricolas; apud Veteres, agitabatur. Servius, ad illud l. 7. Aen. v. 716. populique Latini: Qui intererant, inquit, albani montis viscerationi. Vide …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 95Doe, John — A fictitious name frequently used to indicate a person for the purpose of argument or illustration, or in the course of enforcing a fiction in the law. The name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action …

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  • 96John Doe — A fictitious name frequently used to indicate a person for the purpose of argument or illustration, or in the course of enforcing a fiction in the law. The name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 97Doe, John — A fictitious name frequently used to indicate a person for the purpose of argument or illustration, or in the course of enforcing a fiction in the law. The name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 98John Doe — A fictitious name frequently used to indicate a person for the purpose of argument or illustration, or in the course of enforcing a fiction in the law. The name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 99Titius — /tish(iy)as/ In Roman law, a proper name, frequently used in designating an indefinite or fictitious person, or a person referred to by way of illustration. Titius and Seius, in this use, correspond to John Doe and Richard Roe, or to A.B. and C.D …

    Black's law dictionary