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SMARAGDUS

  • Smaragdus
  • in 589. In 603, the Byzantine emperor Phocas restored Smaragdus to his former position. Smaragdus inherited a war with the Lombards from his predecessor

    Smaragdus

    Smaragdus

    Smaragdus

  • Smaragdus (name)
  • Name list

    Saint Smaragdus (d. c. 303), Roman Christian martyr, companion of Cyriacus Saint Smaragdus (d. 320), one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Smaragdus (fl.

    Smaragdus (name)

    Smaragdus_(name)

  • Mons Smaragdus
  • Ancient emerald mining area in Egypt

    Mons Smaragdus, also known as the Sikait Mines and the Cleopatra Mines, in Wadi El Gemal National Park, Egypt, some fifteen miles (24 km) from the coast

    Mons Smaragdus

    Mons Smaragdus

    Mons_Smaragdus

  • Lunella smaragda
  • Species of gastropod

    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,

    Lunella smaragda

    Lunella smaragda

    Lunella_smaragda

  • Column of Phocas
  • Ancient Roman triumphal column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    imperat]ori / perpetuo a d[e]o coronato, [t]riumphatori / semper Augusto / Smaragdus ex praepos[ito] sacri palatii / ac patricius et exarchus Italiae / devotus

    Column of Phocas

    Column of Phocas

    Column_of_Phocas

  • Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel
  • Smaragdus (Medieval Institute Publications, 2019), p. 11. The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature allows the possibility that Smaragdus was

    Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel

    Smaragdus_of_Saint-Mihiel

  • Ardo Smaragdus
  • French hagiographer (died 843)

    domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ardo Smaragdus". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Ardo Smaragdus, Vita, Migne's Patrologia Latina

    Ardo Smaragdus

    Ardo_Smaragdus

  • Emerald
  • Green gemstone, a beryl variety

    emeraude), from Vulgar Latin: esmaralda/esmaraldus, a variant of Latin smaragdus, which was via Ancient Greek: σμάραγδος (smáragdos; "green gem"). The

    Emerald

    Emerald

    Emerald

  • Stilboma smaragdus
  • Species of beetles

    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

    Stilboma smaragdus

    Stilboma_smaragdus

  • Cyriacus
  • Christian martyr, died 303

    Martyrology. Of the Saint Cyriacus who, together with Saints Largus and Smaragdus and others (of whom Crescentianus, Memmia and Juliana are mentioned in

    Cyriacus

    Cyriacus

  • Saint-Mihiel Abbey
  • abbot Smaragdus, who moved there around the year 814 with his monks from the monastery on Mt. Castellion. Some time between 816 and 826 Smaragdus obtained

    Saint-Mihiel Abbey

    Saint-Mihiel Abbey

    Saint-Mihiel_Abbey

  • Ardo (given name)
  • Male given name

    People named Ardo include: Ardo (died 720/721), Visigothic king Ardo Smaragdus, 9th-century hagiographer Ardo Ärmpalu (born 1980), Estonian basketball

    Ardo (given name)

    Ardo_(given_name)

  • List of Catholic saints
  • 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

    List of Catholic saints

    List_of_Catholic_saints

  • Cat's eye
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Cat's eye

    Cat's_eye

  • Decius (exarch)
  • New title Exarch of Ravenna 584–585 Succeeded by Smaragdus

    Decius (exarch)

    Decius_(exarch)

  • Forty Martyrs of Sebaste
  • Roman soldiers and Christian martyrs

    names of the Forty Martyrs as follows: Hesychius, Meliton, Heraclius, Smaragdus, Domnus, Eunoicus, Valens, Vivianus, Claudius, Priscus, Theodulus, Euthychius

    Forty Martyrs of Sebaste

    Forty Martyrs of Sebaste

    Forty_Martyrs_of_Sebaste

  • Byzantine–Lombard wars
  • 568–750 wars on the Italian Peninsula

    Empire retains southern Italy Belligerents Lombards Byzantine Empire Commanders and leaders Alboin Gisulf I of Friuli Smaragdus Callinicus Eutychius

    Byzantine–Lombard wars

    Byzantine–Lombard wars

    Byzantine–Lombard_wars

  • Adele Kibre
  • American microphotographer and medievalist

    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

    Adele Kibre

    Adele_Kibre

  • Exarchate of Ravenna
  • Eastern Roman administrative division (584–751)

    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)

    Exarchate of Ravenna

    Exarchate of Ravenna

    Exarchate_of_Ravenna

  • Holy Chalice
  • Vessel that Jesus used at the Last Supper to serve wine

    solent ostendere, persuadentes quod vere sit, id quod color esse indicat, smaragdus), the implication being that emerald was thought to have miraculous properties

    Holy Chalice

    Holy Chalice

    Holy_Chalice

  • Botryllus schlosseri
  • Species of sea squirt

    Botryllus rubens Alder & Hancock, 1848 Botryllus rubigo Giard, 1872 Botryllus smaragdus Milne-Edwards, 1841 Botryllus stellatus Gaertner, 1774 Botryllus violaceus

    Botryllus schlosseri

    Botryllus schlosseri

    Botryllus_schlosseri

  • Euphrosyne of Alexandria
  • 5th-century Egyptian saint

    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

    Euphrosyne of Alexandria

    Euphrosyne of Alexandria

    Euphrosyne_of_Alexandria

  • Fundamental laws of the Kingdom of France
  • legal authority. Early writers in the 9th to the 16th century, such as Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel, Jonas of Orléans and Hincmar of Reims, saw the king as

    Fundamental laws of the Kingdom of France

    Fundamental laws of the Kingdom of France

    Fundamental_laws_of_the_Kingdom_of_France

  • Nacaduba cyanea
  • Species of butterfly

    Archipelago) N. c. sanane (Tennent & Gassó Miracle, 2016) (Buru) N. c. smaragdus (Druce & Bethune-Baker, 1893) (Dammer, Wetar) Nacaduba, funet.fi Australian

    Nacaduba cyanea

    Nacaduba cyanea

    Nacaduba_cyanea

  • Theodemir
  • Name list

    among the various Germanic peoples of early medieval Europe. According to Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel (9th century), the form Theudemar is Frankish and Theudemir

    Theodemir

    Theodemir

  • Romanus (exarch)
  • usurpation of Hormizd IV. In 589 he became Exarch in place of the discredited Smaragdus. In his first year Romanus recovered the cities of Modena, Reggio, Parma

    Romanus (exarch)

    Romanus_(exarch)

  • Beryl
  • Gemstone: beryllium aluminium silicate

    French via Old French ésmeraude and Medieval Latin esmaraldus, from Latin smaragdus, from Greek σμάραγδος smaragdos meaning 'green gem'. Emeralds in antiquity

    Beryl

    Beryl

    Beryl

  • Caesarea Maritima
  • Ancient Levantine city

    solent ostendere, persuadentes quod vere sit, id quod color esse indicat, smaragdus.) The first explicit claim identifying the bowl with the Holy Grail (the

    Caesarea Maritima

    Caesarea Maritima

    Caesarea_Maritima

  • Gemstones in the Bible
  • and as the base for kohl. Emerald - Greek σμάραγδος smaragdos, Latin smaragdus. The fourth foundation stone of the celestial Jerusalem (Rev. 21:19).

    Gemstones in the Bible

    Gemstones_in_the_Bible

  • Turbo (gastropod)
  • Genus of molluscs

    of Echinolittorina punctata (Gmelin, 1791) Turbo smaragdus Gmelin, 1791: synonym of Lunella smaragdus (Gmelin, 1791) Turbo somnueki Patamakanthin, 2001:

    Turbo (gastropod)

    Turbo (gastropod)

    Turbo_(gastropod)

  • Council of Frankfurt
  • Synod in 794

    Archbishop of Milan, the Benedictine Abbot Benedict of Aniane, the Abbot Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel, as well as many bishops of England, Gaul, Aquitaine,

    Council of Frankfurt

    Council of Frankfurt

    Council_of_Frankfurt

  • Slavery in ancient Rome
  • by what appear to be "stage names", such as Pardus ("the Leopard") or Smaragdus ("Emerald"). A slave who took a path other than citizen integration might

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery_in_ancient_Rome

  • List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race
  • Olympiad 101 AD - Achilleus of Alexandria 221st Olympiad 105 AD - Theonas Smaragdus of Alexandria 222nd Olympiad 109 AD - Callistus of Side 223rd Olympiad

    List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race

    List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race

    List_of_Olympic_winners_of_the_Stadion_race

  • 1817
  • Calendar year

    begins in Florida. November 22 – Frédéric Cailliaud discovers the old Mons Smaragdus emerald mines at Sikait, Egypt.[citation needed] December 10 – Mississippi

    1817

    1817

    1817

  • Erotelis
  • Genus of fishes

    clarki (Hildebrand, 1938) Erotelis shropshirei (Hildebrand, 1938) Erotelis smaragdus (Valenciennes, 1837) (emerald sleeper) Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds

    Erotelis

    Erotelis

    Erotelis

  • List of emeralds by size
  • cyclosilicate. Emeralds in antiquity were mined in Egypt at locations on Mount Smaragdus since 1500 BCE, and India, and Austria since at least the 14th century

    List of emeralds by size

    List_of_emeralds_by_size

  • John I (exarch)
  • 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

    John I (exarch)

    John_I_(exarch)

  • Callinicus (exarch)
  • outside the walls of Ravenna. Shortly afterwards Callinicus was replaced by Smaragdus; Richards states Callinicus was recalled. Paul the Deacon History of the

    Callinicus (exarch)

    Callinicus_(exarch)

  • List of illuminated manuscripts
  • Prayer books, psalters and illustrated bibles

    (Jerome, Letters) The Hague, Musee Meermanno-Westreenianum, 10 D 13 (Smaragdus, Diadema monachorum) Florence, Biblioteca Mediceo Lauenziana, MS Ashb

    List of illuminated manuscripts

    List of illuminated manuscripts

    List_of_illuminated_manuscripts

  • Cistercian Studies
  • Book series

    liturgical song Thomas J. Bell 212 Commentary on the Rule of Saint Benedict Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel 213 Christ Within Me: Prayers and Meditations from the

    Cistercian Studies

    Cistercian_Studies

  • Berenice Troglodytica
  • Classical-era seaport in southeast Egypt, also known as Berenike

    to generate some commerce locally: The mines of Gebel Zabara and Mons Smaragdus at Wadi Sikait in the adjacent mountains, and the island of Ophiodes (now

    Berenice Troglodytica

    Berenice Troglodytica

    Berenice_Troglodytica

  • Admonitio ad filium spiritualem
  • Latin monastic writing from ca. 500 CE

    scholar in Charlemagne's court, quotes the Latin text in his letters. Abbot Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel quotes it in his commentary on Benedict's Regula. Patriarch

    Admonitio ad filium spiritualem

    Admonitio ad filium spiritualem

    Admonitio_ad_filium_spiritualem

  • August 8
  • Day of the year

    the Dominican Order. Four Crowned Martyrs Largus Mary MacKillop Saint Smaragdus (and companions) Severus of Vienne August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August 8

    August_8

  • List of descriptive plant species epithets (I–Z)
  • sinuate Pterostylis sinuata H DS C smaragdinus L emerald-green, from smaragdus, a green gem Epidendrum smaragdinum DS sobolifer L shoot-bearing; basal-shoot-bearing

    List of descriptive plant species epithets (I–Z)

    List of descriptive plant species epithets (I–Z)

    List_of_descriptive_plant_species_epithets_(I–Z)

  • Wadi El Gemal National Park
  • National park and protected area in Egypt

    site of prehistoric rock art, as well as Ptolemaic and Roman ruins; Mons Smaragdus is the site of small mining communities, dating back to ancient Egypt

    Wadi El Gemal National Park

    Wadi El Gemal National Park

    Wadi_El_Gemal_National_Park

  • Spongia
  • Genus of sponges

    Samaai, Pillay & Janson, 2020 Spongia purpurea Kim & Sim, 2009 Spongia smaragdus Samaai, Pillay & Janson, 2019 Subgenus Spongia Spongia adjimensis (Topsent

    Spongia

    Spongia

    Spongia

  • Kaitangata, New Zealand
  • Place in Otago, New Zealand

    kaitangata refers to both cannibalism and the cat's eye snail (Turbo smaragdus), a species of marine snail. In preparation for organised European settlement

    Kaitangata, New Zealand

    Kaitangata,_New_Zealand

  • Mirrors for princes
  • Medieval educational literary genre for royals

    virtutibus et vitiis (c. 799–800), written for Count Wido of Brittany. Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel, Via regia (813), arguably the first true European mirror

    Mirrors for princes

    Mirrors_for_princes

  • Benedict of Aniane
  • 8th/9th-century Frankish saint

    Vaticana. 2004. p. 147. ""St. Benedict of Aniane"". New Advent. Ardo Smaragdus, Life, op. cit., CIII, 353 sqq.; Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Script

    Benedict of Aniane

    Benedict of Aniane

    Benedict_of_Aniane

  • Victory column
  • Monument in the form of a column

    fluted marble column shaft. Corinthian capital. Rededicated to Phocas by Smaragdus, the Exarch of Italy, in 608 with an inscription and gilded statue of

    Victory column

    Victory column

    Victory_column

  • Homiliarium
  • Set of short scripture explanations

    reached us in several manuscripts. In the first half of the ninth century Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel compiled from the Fathers a book of homilies on the Gospels

    Homiliarium

    Homiliarium

  • Patrologia Latina
  • 1841–1855 collection of Christian texts

    Theodorus Cantuariensis 100–101 Alcuinus 102 Smaragdus S. Michaelis 103 Benedictus Anianensis, Ardo Smaragdus, Sedulius Scotus, Grimlaicus 104 Agobardus

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia_Latina

  • General Roman Calendar of 1960
  • Version of the General Roman Calendar

    (23 April) St. Alexius Confessor (17 July) Ss. Cyriacus, Largus, and Smaragdus Martyrs (8 August) The following days of the II class became liturgical

    General Roman Calendar of 1960

    General_Roman_Calendar_of_1960

  • Geographica
  • Encyclopedia of geographical knowledge by Strabo

    cities Berenicê (at the Red Sea), Myus Hormus, Coptus ... ; mines of smaragdus 46 Thebes 47 city Hermonthis; a City of Crocodiles; a City of Aphroditê;

    Geographica

    Geographica

    Geographica

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
  • left naked in the cold; whose names were Hesychius, Meliton, Heraclius, Smaragdus, Domnus, Eunoicus, Valens, Vivianus, Claudius, Priscus, Theodulus, Euthychius

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)

  • Trochus maculatus
  • Species of gastropod

    Jonas, 1846 Trochus jonasi Philippi Trochus rugulosus Koch, 1848 Trochus smaragdus Reeve, 1862 Trochus vernus Gmelin, J.F., 1791 Trochus verrucosus Gmelin

    Trochus maculatus

    Trochus maculatus

    Trochus_maculatus

  • Smaragd (genus)
  • dab2. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › Smaragd (Smaragdus) or Zsámbéki was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian)

    Smaragd (genus)

    Smaragd_(genus)

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century
  • Theodore and Theophanes     841   Bernard (Barnard) 778   842   Ardo Smaragdus     843   Gohardus and Companions     843   Paulinus     843   Bishop

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_9th_century

  • List of least concern perciform fishes
  • pisonis) Eleotris senegalensis Eleotris vittata Emerald sleeper (Erotelis smaragdus) Snakehead gudgeon (Giuris margaritacea) Tarndale bully (Gobiomorphus

    List of least concern perciform fishes

    List_of_least_concern_perciform_fishes

  • Abbey of Aniane
  • Benedictine monastery in southern France from 782 to 1790

    Carolingian era, the Chronicon Anianense was written at Aniane. The monk Smaragdus Ardo wrote a biography of Witiza. So prominent was the abbey that, in

    Abbey of Aniane

    Abbey of Aniane

    Abbey_of_Aniane

  • August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    Bishop of Cyzicus (820) (see also: January 8) Saints Cyriacus, Largus, Smaragdus and Companions, a group of twenty-four martyrs who suffered in Rome under

    August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August_8_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Tridentine calendar
  • 16th-century Roman Catholic calendar of saints

    7 August: Donatus bishop and martyr. 8 August: Cyriacus, Largus and Smaragdus martyrs, Semidouble. 9 August: Vigil, and commemoration of St. Romanus

    Tridentine calendar

    Tridentine_calendar

  • Ctenogobius
  • Genus of fishes

    Jordan & C. H. Eigenmann, 1887) (American freshwater goby) Ctenogobius smaragdus (Valenciennes, 1837) (Emerald goby) Ctenogobius stigmaticus (Poey, 1860)

    Ctenogobius

    Ctenogobius

    Ctenogobius

  • Aynard Smaragd
  • Hungarian nobleman

    the early 15th century. Zsoldos 2011, p. 352. Engel: Genealógia (Genus Smaragdus 1., Ajnárdfi [Kükei, Atyai, Görögmezei] branch) Balázs 2016, p. 44. Zsoldos

    Aynard Smaragd

    Aynard_Smaragd

  • Smaragdis
  • Surname list

    Smaragdis, American engineer Yannis Smaragdis (born 1946), Greek filmmaker Smaragdus (name) This page lists people with the surname Smaragdis. If an internal

    Smaragdis

    Smaragdis

  • 843
  • Calendar year

    Thessalinike Al-Mada'ini, Muslim scholar and historian (b. 752) Ardo Smaragdus, Frankish abbot and hagiographer Bridei VI, king of the Picts (Scotland)

    843

    843

    843

  • Monreale Cathedral mosaics
  • Mosaics at Monreale Cathedral in Sicily

    Donatus Nicander Gaius Valerian Eraclius Chudius Eunoicus Esichius Angias Smaragdus Priscus Nicallianus Sisinnius Flavianus Helianus Cyrius Melitus Bivianus

    Monreale Cathedral mosaics

    Monreale Cathedral mosaics

    Monreale_Cathedral_mosaics

  • November 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    303) Saint Crescentian, a martyr in Rome with Sts Cyriacus, Largus and Smaragdus, under Maxentius (309) Saint Protasius, Bishop of Milan (352) Saint Romanus

    November 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November_24_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • List of editiones principes in Latin
  • First printed editions of a manuscript

    also published Galen's nine books on medicaments in the volume. 1536 Smaragdus Abbas, Collectiones in epistolas et evangelia Georges Ulricher Strasbourg

    List of editiones principes in Latin

    List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin

  • Trochus
  • Genus of gastropods

    Monterosato, 1880: synonym of Jujubinus striatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Trochus smaragdus Reeve, 1862: synonym of Trochus maculatus Linnaeus, 1758 Trochus smithi

    Trochus

    Trochus

    Trochus

  • Gilét Smaragd
  • Hungarian nobleman

    half of the 15th century. Zsoldos 2011, p. 352. Engel: Genealógia (Genus Smaragdus 1., Ajnárdfi [Kükei, Atyai, Görögmezei] branch) Balázs 2016, p. 44. Zsoldos

    Gilét Smaragd

    Gilét_Smaragd

  • March 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Sebaste (320): Cyrion (or Quirio), Candidus, Domnus, Hesychius, Heraclius, Smaragdus, Eunoicus, Valens, Vivianus, Claudius, Priscus, Theodulus, Eutychius,

    March 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    March 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    March_9_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • General Roman Calendar of 1954
  • Revision of the General Roman Calendar

    Double, Com. of St. Donatus Bishop and Martyr. 8: Ss. Cyriacus, Largus and Smaragdus Martyrs, Semidouble. 9: St. John Vianney Confessor and Priest, Double

    General Roman Calendar of 1954

    General_Roman_Calendar_of_1954

  • June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    also: January 16 - in the West) Deacons Sisinius and Cyriacus; Soldiers Smaragdus, Largus, Apronian, Saturninus, Pappias, and Maurus; Crescentian, Priscilla

    June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    June_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • March 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Saint John of Beverley, Bishop of York (721) (see also: May 7) Saint Ardo Smaragdus, a hagiographer, abbot of the monastery of Aniane (843) Venerable Laurence

    March 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    March 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    March_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • The Calendar of the Church Year
  • Calendar of saints in the Episcopal Church

    Radonezh, Monastic, 1392 26 Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop, 1626 27 Euphrosyne/Smaragdus of Alexandria, Monastic, fifth century 28 Paula and Eustochium of Rome

    The Calendar of the Church Year

    The_Calendar_of_the_Church_Year

  • Mining industry of Egypt
  • infrastructure). The earliest known beryl mine in the world is located at Mons Smaragdus in the mountain valley of Wadi Sikait, Eastern Desert. Its mining started

    Mining industry of Egypt

    Mining industry of Egypt

    Mining_industry_of_Egypt

  • Paraba smaragdina
  • Species of flatworm

    male and female cavities. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin smaragdus, meaning "emerald", in reference to the holotype's emerald green color

    Paraba smaragdina

    Paraba_smaragdina

  • Lunella
  • Genus of gastropods

     Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 20 April 2010. Lunella smaragdus (Gmelin, 1791). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on

    Lunella

    Lunella

    Lunella

  • Códice de Roda
  • Medieval manuscript compiling various histories of the Iberian kingdoms

    from Jerome and Isidore fol. 212r: De sepulcro Domini, an excerpt from Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel's Collectiones fol. 212v: Unde factus est corpus de Adam

    Códice de Roda

    Códice de Roda

    Códice_de_Roda

  • General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII
  • Double, Com. of St. Donatus Bishop and Martyr. 8: Ss. Cyriacus, Largus and Smaragdus Martyrs, Simple. 9: St. John Vianney Confessor and Priest, Double, Com

    General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII

    General_Roman_Calendar_of_Pope_Pius_XII

  • Ballophilus foresti
  • Species of centipede

    especially resembles two other species in the same genus, B. braunsi and B. smaragdus. These three species can be distinguished, however, based on several traits

    Ballophilus foresti

    Ballophilus_foresti

  • Smaragd of Kalocsa
  • Hungarian noble (died 1265)

    from 1257 to 1265. Smaragd III was born into the gens (clan) Smaragd (or Smaragdus). According to Simon of Kéza's Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum, the kindred

    Smaragd of Kalocsa

    Smaragd_of_Kalocsa

  • John Smaragd
  • Hungarian nobleman

    and he died without male descendants by then. Engel: Genealógia (Genus Smaragdus 1., Ajnárdfi [Kükei, Atyai, Görögmezei] branch) Balázs 2016, p. 44. Zsoldos

    John Smaragd

    John_Smaragd

  • 1817 in archaeology
  • Belzoni. November 22 - Frédéric Cailliaud discovers the old Roman Mons Smaragdus emerald mines at Sikait, Egypt. Henry Syer Cuming, antiquarian, collector

    1817 in archaeology

    1817_in_archaeology

  • List of moths of India (Geometridae)
  • bigutta (Walker, 1855) Geometra flavifrontaria (Guenée, 1858) Geometra smaragdus (Butler, 1880) Glossotrophia jacta (Swinhoe, 1884) Gnamptoloma aventiaria

    List of moths of India (Geometridae)

    List_of_moths_of_India_(Geometridae)

  • Catholic peace traditions
  • Aspect of Catholic teeachings

    thinkers and writers on issues of peace and peacemaking were Alcuin of York, Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel, Paschasius Radbertus, and Hincmar of Rheims. In keeping

    Catholic peace traditions

    Catholic peace traditions

    Catholic_peace_traditions

  • Ballophilus
  • Genus of centipedes

    Ballophilus riveroi Ballophilus rouxi Ballophilus sabesinus Ballophilus smaragdus Ballophilus taenioformis Ballophilus tercrux Centipedes in this genus

    Ballophilus

    Ballophilus

    Ballophilus

  • Archdiocese of Montpellier
  • Catholic archdiocese in France

    Benedict of Aniane, and his disciple and first historian, Saint Ardo Smaragdus (d. in 843); St. Guillem, Duke of Aquitaine, who in 804, founded near

    Archdiocese of Montpellier

    Archdiocese of Montpellier

    Archdiocese_of_Montpellier

  • Aberdeen Bestiary
  • 12th-century English manuscript

    recto : The third stone, Chalcedony Folio 97 verso : The fourth stone, Smaragdus Folio 98 recto : The fifth stone, Sardonyx Folio 98 recto : The sixth

    Aberdeen Bestiary

    Aberdeen Bestiary

    Aberdeen_Bestiary

  • Danis (butterfly)
  • Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae

    Fruhstorfer, 1915 Danis schaeffera (Eschscholtz, 1821) Danis sebae Danis smaragdus Grose-Smith Danis sophron = Danis danis ssp. sophron Fruhstorfer, 1915

    Danis (butterfly)

    Danis (butterfly)

    Danis_(butterfly)

  • Omophron
  • Genus of beetles

    Omophron saigonense Chaudoir, 1868 Omophron severini Dupuis, 1911 Omophron smaragdus Andrewes, 1921 Omophron solidum Casey, 1897 Omophron sphaericum Chevrolat

    Omophron

    Omophron

    Omophron

  • Florentius of Valeránica
  • century. Sometime after 953, Florentius copied out the Liber homeliarum of Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel. It is kept today in the cathedral of Córdoba. His last

    Florentius of Valeránica

    Florentius of Valeránica

    Florentius_of_Valeránica

  • Early medieval literature
  • Abbo Cernuus (890s) Liber Pontificalis Patrologia Latina vols. 102–132: Smaragdus S. Michaelis, Benedictus Anianensis, Sedulius Scotus, Agobardus Lugdunensis

    Early medieval literature

    Early_medieval_literature

  • Timeline of the discovery and classification of minerals
  • sapphire; "chalcedony", var. onyx; beryl, var. emerald ("from" Mons Smaragdus?, Wadi El Gamal National Park); "chalcedony", var. agate (sardonyx, "from"

    Timeline of the discovery and classification of minerals

    Timeline_of_the_discovery_and_classification_of_minerals

  • Stilboma
  • Genus of beetles

    smaller, up to 5 mm (0.20 in) in length. There are two species: Stilboma smaragdus Andrewes, 1933 Stilboma viridis Andrewes, 1933 Andrewes, H.E. (1933).

    Stilboma

    Stilboma

  • Ophryacus smaragdinus
  • Species of snake

    (or "emerald-green" in English) is the Latinization of the Latin noun smaragdus, which itself derives from the earlier Greek noun σμάραγδος, meaning emerald

    Ophryacus smaragdinus

    Ophryacus_smaragdinus

  • Helen K. Larson
  • Australian ichthyologist

    on the biology and comparative behaviour of Eviota zonura and Eviota smaragdus (Pisces:Gobiidae). She gained a PhD in Zoology from the University of

    Helen K. Larson

    Helen_K._Larson

  • Eviota
  • Genus of fishes

    D. W. Greenfield & R. Winterbottom, 2016 (One-spot dwarfgoby) Eviota smaragdus D. S. Jordan & Seale, 1906 (Emerald dwarfgoby) Eviota sodwanaensis D.

    Eviota

    Eviota

    Eviota

  • Gobionellus
  • Genus of fishes

    Ginsburg, 1953 Gobatus Ginsburg, 1932 Gobica Ginsburg, 1932 Gobidus Ginsburg, 1953 Gobiex Ginsburg, 1932 Paroxyurichthys Bleeker, 1876 Smaragdus Poey, 1860

    Gobionellus

    Gobionellus

    Gobionellus

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Online names & meanings

  • Kasu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kasu

    An Iron Spear

  • Aroub
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Aroub

    Woman Loving to her Husband

  • Qutbah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Qutbah

    Name of Ibn Maalik RA a Comanion of the Prophet PBUH

  • Gorlois
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Gorlois

    Igraine's husband.

  • Netratav | நேத்ரதாவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Netratav | நேத்ரதாவ

    To lead

  • BERTINA
  • Female

    Italian

    BERTINA

    Short form of Italian Albertina, BERTINA means "bright nobility." 

  • KYRIAKI
  • Female

    Greek

    KYRIAKI

    Variant spelling of Greek Kyriake, KYRIAKI means "of the lord."

  • Jerett
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Jerett

    Spear strong.

  • YagnaPriya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    YagnaPriya

    Love of Fire

  • MIRJAMI
  • Female

    Finnish

    MIRJAMI

    Finnish form of Hebrew Miryam, MIRJAMI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

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