Use "scipio africanus" in a sentence

1. Thus, in the designation Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, Publius is the proenomen, Cornelius is the nomen, Scipio the cognomen, and Africanus the Agnomen

2. This mutiny was ultimately squelched by Scipio Africanus.

3. Scipio Africanus was apparently the first among the Romans who shaved his beard.

4. Agnomen definition, an additional, fourth name given to a person by the ancient Romans in allusion to some achievement or other circumstance, as “Africanus” in “Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus.” See …

5. Other articles where Agnomen is discussed: name: European patterns of naming: …an individual surname, called an Agnomen: Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus was so named because of his successful war in Africa.

6. Australopithecus africanus (3 to 2 million years ago)

7. Gnaeus Scipio withdrew as far as he could.

8. Agapanthus africanus shares this characteristic with Agapanthus caulescens and Agapanthus coddii

9. A. afarensis was slenderly built, like the younger Australopithecus africanus.

10. Apuleius (Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis “Africanus”; Berber: Afulay, c

11. Nero pushed as Far as Baetis and was in sight of Carthago Nova when he was replaced by the young Scipio, Publius Cornelius Scipio "The Younger".

12. Scipio then summoned the soldiers to New Carthage to receive the pay.

13. In 202 BC, Hannibal met Scipio in a fruitless peace conference.

14. Nepheris eventually fell to Scipio in the winter of 147–146.

15. Australopithecus afarensis was slenderly built, like the younger Australopithecus africanus

16. Accipiter erythropus, Aquila rapax, Gyps africanus, Lophaetus occipitalis and Poicephalus gulielmi from Guinea

17. Agapanthus Africanus 'Lily of The Nile' - 10 Live Plants - 2" Pot Size - Blooming Groundcover

18. Scipio marched north from his base, while Hannibal marched east towards the Alps.

19. Agapanthus africanus resists drought but does best with regular water and well-drained soil

20. Species Description: Australopithecus africanus was nearly identical in body and brain size to A

21. Scipio, now powerful enough, proposed to end the war by directly invading the Carthaginian homeland.

22. The Agapanthus africanus' anthers, like the petals, are bluish because the pollen is lilac in color

23. Accipiter erythropus, Aquila rapax, Gyps africanus, Lophaetus occipitalis and Poicephalus gulielmi from Guinea,

24. Gnaeus Scipio had lost the advantage of numbers with the desertion of the mercenaries.

25. In 205 BC, Scipio was unanimously elected to consulship at the age of 31.

26. Anopheles aberrans; Anopheles acaci; Anopheles acanthotorynus; Anopheles aconitus; Anopheles africanus; Anopheles ahomi; Anopheles ainshamsi

27. Therefore of all the brilliant exploits performed by Scipio this seems to me the most splendid and most adventurous."

28. I followed his pointing finger, and saw the Scipio slide into the fjord at a good speed.

29. The Somali wild ass (Equus africanus somaliensis) is a subspecies of the African wild ass.

30. Burghesius alla biblitheca Agapeti by Roma ieri, Roma oggi, Raccolta Foto de Alvariis 2011 Portale Scipio card

31. One anecdote tells of how Scipio pressed into service several hundred Sicilian nobles to create a cavalry force.

32. After punishing the officers in charge of the naval contingent for their lax discipline, Scipio and the Roman army wintered at Tarraco.

33. Burros — known variously as donkeys, African wild ass, or Equus africanus asinus — are the largest animals in the park

34. Contains: 1 bare root Agapanthus Botanical Name: Agapanthus africanus 'Evening Eclipse' Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Sun Hardiness: Zones 8-11

35. Aghast at the sight of the Earth, Scipio begs his father to be allowed to remain in the eternal land.

36. Australopithecus africanus was once considered to be a direct ancestor of modern humans but new finds have challenged this position

37. With a small, advanced brain, long arms, long legs and an advanced pelvis, Australopithecus sediba is described as probably a transitional species between Australopithecus Africanus and Homo habilis.

38. Africanus includes lines Athetized by the Homeric scholar Aristarchus, but excludes without comment lines included in other editions, in addtion to the wholesale interpolation of obviously anachronistic Egyptian material

39. The Roman conquest of Corsica began in 259 BC, when Lucius Cornelius Scipio captured Aleria (Greek 'Alalia') and several Corsican tribes, in the course of the First Punic War.

40. When the two infantry forces were half a mile from each other, Scipio recalled his cavalry and the infantry at the centre opened up passages to let them through.

41. They are broadly categorized into several groups like Australopithecus aferensis, Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus anamensis, Australopithecus bahrelghazali, Australopithecus deyiremeda, Australopithecus garhi and Australopithecus sediba.Australopithecus lived around 5.3 to 2.6 …

42. Between bipedalism, the reduction of the canines and overall robusticity, the remains of Australopithecus africanus have given paleoanthropologists reason to believe this is the start of the hominid lineage

43. Braga J, Thackeray JF, Subsol G, Kahn JL, Maret D, Treil J, Beck A (2010) The enamel-dentine junction in the postcanine dentition of Australopithecus africanus: Intra-individual metameric and Antimeric variation

44. His Egyptian nomen or birth name was actually Nesbanebdjed meaning "He of the Ram, Lord of Mendes" but it was translated into Greek as Smendes by later classical writers such as Josephus and Sextus Africanus.

45. Africanus might have used enlarged premolars, also known as Bicuspids, and a structurally reinforced face to crack open and ingest large, hard nuts and seeds during periods when preferred, softer foods were in short supply.

46. ‘Men acquired names from some notable action or occurrence; such was the Agnomen, and frequently the cognomen, of the Romans.’ ‘The Agnomen Asricanus was bestowed upon Publius Cornelius Scipio, on account of his great achievements in Africa.’

47. ‘Men acquired names from some notable action or occurrence; such was the Agnomen, and frequently the cognomen, of the Romans.’ ‘The Agnomen Asricanus was bestowed upon Publius Cornelius Scipio, on account of his great achievements in Africa.’

48. The reproductive potential and development of the three soil predaceous mitesHypoaspis miles (Berlese),Laclaspis zaheri Shereef & Soliman andLasioseius africanus Hafez & Nasr were tested using the acarid mite,Tyrophagus casei Oudemans as an alternate prey.

49. Raymond Dart described it and named the species Australopithecus africanus (meaning southern ape of Africa), it took more than 20 years for the scientific community to widely accept Australopithecus as a member of the human family tree.

50. Besides the urban cycle, both in Africa and South America, a sylvatic cycle (forest or jungle cycle) is present, where Aedes africanus (in Africa) or mosquitoes of the genus Haemagogus and Sabethes (in South America) serve as vectors.

51. Asiatic (adj.) "belonging to or characteristic of Asia," 1630s, from Latin Asiaticus (surname of general Lucius Cornelius Scipio), from Greek Asiatikos, from Asia (see Asia; also compare Asian).As a noun, "native or inhabitant of Asia," by 1763

52. Such Benefactions contributed to the postmortem reputation and memory of the giver; sometimes, as in Cicero's Dream of Scipio (not discussed by Brown as it is outside the scope of his book), those who served the commonwealth well were given a place among the stars in the Milky Way.

53. Note: Traditionally Burros were considered different species from their African ancestors, and their scientific name was Equus asinus.However, in 2003 Burros were officially recognized as no more than subspecies of the wild African type, whose scientific name is Equus africanus.Therefore, most but not all experts now regard the burro's proper scientific name to be Equus africanus ssp

54. Agapanthus africanus, commonly called lily-of-the-Nile, is native to South Africa (not the Nile River as the misleading common name suggests).It is an evergreen species that produces rounded clusters (umbels) of blue, funnel-shaped flowers atop stiff, upright, leafless, fleshy stalks (scapes) typically rising 18-24" tall above a dense mound of basal narrow, strap