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- According to Statius, her captor was Rutilius Gallicus.
- The Roman consul Gaius Rutilius Gallicus perform near Abthugni survey work during the reign of Vespasian.
- In English usage, the words Gaul and Gaulish are used synonymously with Latin Gallia, Gallus and Gallicus.
- One particular species of social wasp it has been known to infect is " Polistes gallicus ".
- The " ager Gallicus ", as it was called, was considered both Gaul and Picenum.
- The taxon features a size comprised between " Alces gallicus " and " Alces giganteus"
- It is a good place to spot the short-toed eagle ( " Circaetus gallicus " ).
- M, two residential buildings were constructed : one using the ancient technique of " murus gallicus ".
- Ovarian development has been correlated with dominance hierarchy in other polistine wasps, " Polistes gallicus and Polistes metricus ".
- The lands formerly inhabited by the Senoni were known as " ager Gallicus " ( Gallic plain ) to the Romans.
- Its antlers were smaller than the Irish elk's, but comparable in size to those of " Libralces gallicus ".
- The researchers were able to ascertain that this battlement was a Murus Gallicus that had been dismantled in order to construct the inner wall.
- These excavations also updated a postern to the level of Porrey, which is the only one currently known for Murus Gallicus type fortifications.
- This fragment concentrates on an incident which involved Roman ambassadors and Roman actions in the ager Gallicus ( the land of the Senones ).
- The short-toed eagle " Circeatus gallicus " migrates between temperate Eurasia and Africa, as well as being resident in India.
- During the last glacial, there was a Central European subspecies, " Bubo scandiacus gallicus ", but no modern subspecies are recognized.
- Originally, the fortification took the form of a classic Celtic wood-and-earth wall ( " murus gallicus " ), replaced regularly.
- After a fiery destruction around 530 BC, the settlement was defended by " murus gallicus " again until a further destruction in the 5th century.
- The walling techniques included drystone walling, the " murus gallicus " ( a typical Celtic technique of wood and stone ) and perhaps also mudbrick.
- While the professorship was intended to teach humanistic jurisprudence, he combined " mos italicus " and " mos gallicus " in his lectures.
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