Smaragdus (Greek: Σμαράγδος, translit. Smarágdos) was Exarch of Ravenna from 585 to 589 and again from 603 to 611. During his first tenure, Smaragdus...
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Saint Smaragdus (d. c. 303), Roman Christian martyr, companion of Cyriacus Saint Smaragdus (d. 320), one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Smaragdus (fl....
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Lunella smaragda (redirect from Turbo smaragdus)
excavated and concave. The common name "cat's eye" for the synonym Turbo smaragdus is a reference to the attractively colored operculum of this species,...
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domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ardo Smaragdus". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Ardo Smaragdus, Vita, Migne's Patrologia Latina...
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Stilboma smaragdus is a species of beetle in the family Carabidae. It occurs in Sumatra, Java, and Borneo. Stilboma smaragdus is a small, winged beetle...
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Smaragdus (Medieval Institute Publications, 2019), p. 11. The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature allows the possibility that Smaragdus was...
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emeraude), from Vulgar Latin: esmaralda/esmaraldus, a variant of Latin smaragdus, which was via Ancient Greek: σμάραγδος (smáragdos; "green gem"). The...
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Martyrology. Of the Saint Cyriacus who, together with Saints Largus and Smaragdus and others (of whom Crescentianus, Memmia and Juliana are mentioned in...
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imperat]ori / perpetuo a d[e]o coronato, [t]riumphatori / semper Augusto / Smaragdus ex praepos[ito] sacri palatii / ac patricius et exarchus Italiae / devotus...
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13 October 807 Simplicius 200s 302 or 303 found in Roman Martyrology Smaragdus 200s c. 303 found in Roman Martyrology Sossius 275 19 September 305 found...
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castanea), or other species from the genus Turbo Cat's eye snail (Lunella smaragdus), a sea snail endemic to New Zealand Cat eye syndrome, a symptom of 'trisomy...
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scene from the Isola Rizza dish Belligerents Lombards Byzantine Empire Commanders and leaders Alboin Gisulf I of Friuli Smaragdus Callinicus Eutychius...
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their exact tenure dates. Decius (584–585) Smaragdus (585–589) Romanus (589–596) Callinicus (596–603) Smaragdus (603–608) John I (608–616) Eleutherius (616–619)...
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People named Ardo include: Ardo (died 720/721), Visigothic king Ardo Smaragdus, 9th-century hagiographer Ardo Ärmpalu (born 1980), Estonian basketball...
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names of the Forty Martyrs as follows: Hesychius, Meliton, Heraclius, Smaragdus, Domnus, Eunoicus, Valens, Vivianus, Claudius, Priscus, Theodulus, Euthychius...
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outside the walls of Ravenna. Shortly afterwards Callinicus was replaced by Smaragdus; Richards states Callinicus was recalled. Paul the Deacon History of the...
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solent ostendere, persuadentes quod vere sit, id quod color esse indicat, smaragdus), the implication being that emerald was thought to have miraculous properties...
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Her dissertation was a study of the text of the Carolingian scholar Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel's Liber in partibus Donati, and was incorporated, after...
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Olympiad 101 AD - Achilleus of Alexandria 221st Olympiad 105 AD - Theonas Smaragdus of Alexandria 222nd Olympiad 109 AD - Callistus of Side 223rd Olympiad...
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Flosculus, Narcissus, Rosula; from jewels, e.g., Chrysanthus, Margarites, Smaragdus; from military life or the sea, e.g., Emerentiana, Navigia, Pelagia, Seutarius...
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mentioned in his encyclopedia Natural History that beryl and emerald ("smaragdus") were similar. The Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis, written in the third or...
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New title Exarch of Ravenna 584–585 Succeeded by Smaragdus...
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his death in 615. John was made Exarch of Ravenna in 611, to replace Smaragdus. He seems to have avoided war with the Lombards throughout his 4 year...
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Literature in the Latin Middle Ages. He is commenting on this passage from Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel's didactic poem on grammar: Partibus inferior jacet interiectio...
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French via Old French ésmeraude and Medieval Latin esmaraldus, from Latin smaragdus, from Greek σμάραγδος smaragdos meaning 'green gem'. Emeralds in antiquity...
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Nacaduba cyanea (redirect from Thysonotis smaragdus)
Archipelago) N. c. sanane (Tennent & Gassó Miracle, 2016) (Buru) N. c. smaragdus (Druce & Bethune-Baker, 1893) (Dammer, Wetar) Nacaduba, funet.fi Australian...
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solent ostendere, persuadentes quod vere sit, id quod color esse indicat, smaragdus.) The first explicit claim identifying the bowl with the Holy Grail (the...
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the Dominican Order. Four Crowned Martyrs Largus Mary MacKillop Saint Smaragdus (and companions) Severus of Vienne August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)...
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Euphrosyne took the name Smaragdus, and lived there as a monk for 38 years, until her death in about 470. Euphrosyne, as Smaragdus, impressed the abbot with...
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Thessalinike Al-Mada'ini, Muslim scholar and historian (b. 752) Ardo Smaragdus, Frankish abbot and hagiographer Bridei VI, king of the Picts (Scotland)...
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