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Category:Taxa named by Peter Ascanius "Peder Ascanius (1723-1803)" (PDF). Naturhistorisk Museum, UiO. Retrieved January 1, 2017. "Peder Ascanius". Dansk Biografisk... |
Kings of Alba Longa (section Later influence) Dionysius, on the other hand, makes Iulus the son of Ascanius. In all accounts, Ascanius was the founder and first king of Alba Longa, while Iulus was claimed... |
Cardinal Ascanius Sforza in 1493 and 1494. In 1501 Martyr, as requested by the Cardinal Luigi d'Aragona, added eight chapters on the voyage of Columbus and the... |
Pope Clement X (category Burials at St. Peter's Basilica) the Pope, and of the Roman Church. Of the nineteen Gorcum martyrs, Peter Ascanius and Cornelius Vican were laymen; eleven were Franciscan priests; one a... |
front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the papal enclave in Rome, directly west of the neighborhood (rione) of Borgo. Both the square and the basilica... |
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (category 1680 deaths) Rome Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius (1618–19) Marble, height 220 cm (87 in), [Galleria Borghese, Rome Damned Soul (1619) Marble, life-size, Palazzo di Spagna... |
Mordred (redirect from Melehan and Melou) them later conspire to reveal Lancelot's affair with Guinevere, resulting in Agravain's death and consequently the civil war between Arthur's and Lancelot's... |
Oarfish (section Ecology and life history) pot. "Sustainability species Identification; Oarfish (Regalecus glesne Ascanius)". NOAA Fisheries service. Retrieved 28 September 2012. Bourton, Jody (2010-02-08)... |
Mattia Preti (category 1699 deaths) Prodigal Son, 1658, 202 x 285 cm, Royal Palace of Naples Aeneas, Anchises and Ascanius Fleeing Troy, 1630, 86 x 153 cm, Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica, Rome... |
Guinevere (section Life in popular tradition) Picts following Mordred's and Arthur's deaths at Camlann and spends the rest of her life in their captivity; after her death she is buried beside Arthur... |
for a life from magic—that of losing the life of someone he treasured equally, his wife. It is Igraine's death that sparks Uther's hatred and persecution... |
John Leak (category Australian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment) Chapman in Cardiff, Wales. On 9 February 1919, Leak and Beatrice sailed for Australia aboard the SS Ascanius, arriving in Queensland on 26 March. On 10 April... |
Anglo-Saxons in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. He first appears in two early medieval historical sources, the Annales Cambriae and the Historia Brittonum... |
Rossi's engraving (1704), and also later corrected to "Neptune and Triton" following Reynolds' notes. After Reynolds's death in 1792 it was sold to Charles... |
Merlin (section Later developments) inspired the later accounts of the saint's miracles and life. Geoffrey's composite Merlin is based mostly on the North Brythonic poet and seer Myrddin... |
entered the Third Order of St. Francis following the death of her husband. She lived a pious life, working for the poor of the Trastevere neighborhood... |
The Rape of Proserpina (section Later History) relate to the recent death of Pope Paul V, or to the recent empowerment of Ludovico. Bernini drew heavy inspiration from Giambologna and Annibale Carracci... |
Magnus Maximus (category 388 deaths) 388. In the view of some historians, his death marked the end of direct imperial presence in Northern Gaul and Britannia. Maximus was born in Gallaecia... |
Avalon (section Later medieval literature) eventual death is actually confirmed, as it happens in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur, where the Archbishop of Canterbury later receives Arthur's dead body and buries... |
Ascanio Sforza (redirect from Ascanius Sforza) appointed Administrator of the See of Cremona on 28 July 1486 and occupied the post until his death. He also became Administrator of the See of Pesaro in 1487... |