Ligur (genus)
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Ligur may refer to: * Roman cognomen * ''Ligur'' (shrimp), an arthropod genus in the family Lysmatidae * Ligures (singular Ligus or Ligur; English: Ligurians, Greek: Λίγυες), an ancient people who gave their name to Liguria See also *Liger The liger is a hybrid offspring of a male lion (''Panthera leo'') and a female tiger (''Panthera tigris''). The liger has parents in the same genus but of different species. The liger is distinct from the similar hybrid called the tigon, and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Roman Cognomina
__NOTOC__ This is a list of Roman cognomina. A Abercius, Abito, Abundantius, Abundius, Abundus, Aburianus, Acacius, Acaunus, Acceptus, Achaicus, Acidinus, Acilianus, Aculeo, Acutianus, Acutus, Adauctus, Adelphius, Adiutor, Adranos, Adventus, Aeacus, Aebutus, Aedesius, Aelianus, Aemilianus, Aeserninus, Aetius, Afer, Africanus, Afrinus, Agaptus, Agatopus, Agelastus, Agorix, Agricola, Agrippa, Agrippianus, Agrippinillus, Agrippinus, Ahala, Ahenobarbus, Albanianus, Albanus, Albillus, Albinianus, Albinius, Albinus, Albucillus, Albucius, Albus, Alcimus, Alethius, Alienus, Allectus, Aluredes, Alypius, Amabilis, Amandianus, Amandinus, Amandus, Amantillus, Amantius, Amarantus, Amator, Amatus, Ambrosius, Ambustus (associated with gens Fabia), Amor, Amphion, Ampliatus, Anatolius, Andronicus, Angelus, Annaeanus, Annianus, Anniolus, Antias, Antius, Antiquus, Antistianus, Antonianus, Antonil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ligur (shrimp)
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Ligur may refer to: * Roman cognomen * ''Ligur'' (shrimp), an arthropod genus in the family Lysmatidae * Ligures (singular Ligus or Ligur; English: Ligurians, Greek: Λίγυες), an ancient people who gave their name to Liguria See also *Liger The liger is a hybrid offspring of a male lion (''Panthera leo'') and a female tiger (''Panthera tigris''). The liger has parents in the same genus but of different species. The liger is distinct from the similar hybrid called the tigon, and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lysmatidae
Lysmatidae is a Family (biology), family of caridean shrimp in the Order (biology), order Decapoda. Genera *''Exhippolysmata'' Stebbing, 1915Stebbing, T. R. R. (1915). South African Crustacea. Part VIII of S.A. Crustacea, for the Marine Investigations in South Africa. ''Annals of the South African Museum'', 15, 57–103. *''Ligur (genus), Ligur'' Sarato, 1885Sarato, C. (1885). ''Ligur edwardsii'', Nob. Etudes sur les Crustacés de Nice. ''Le Moniteur des Etrangers à Nice'', 9(222), 2. *''Lysmata'' Risso, 1816Risso, A. (1816). ''Histoire Naturelle des Principlaes Productions de l'Europe Méridionale et Principalment de Celles des Environs de Nice et de Alpes Maritimes''. Paris: Chez F.-G. Levrault. *''Lysmatella'' Borradaile, 1915Borradaile, L. A. (1915b). Notes on Carides. ''The Annals and Magazine of Natural History'', 8(15), 205–213. *''Mimocaris'' Nobili, 1903Nobili, G. (1903b). Contributo alla fauna carcinologica di Borneo. ''Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia com ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ligures
The Ligures (singular Ligur; Italian: liguri; English: Ligurians) were an ancient people after whom Liguria, a region of present-day north-western Italy, is named. Ancient Liguria corresponded more or less to the current Italian region of Liguria. However, this region was much larger than today's borders. To the north the boundary was the Po river in present-day Piedmont, to the west it was the Var river in the Alpes Maritimes, to the east it was the Magra river as is still the case . And to the south, the region has been bordered since the dawn of time by the Ligurian Sea. This region is therefore very mountainous including the south of the Alps and the Ligurian Apennines. Little is known about the ancient language of the Ligurians because there are no known written records or inscriptions in it, and because it is not known where the ancient Ligurian people originally came from, an autochthonous origin is increasingly probable. This mysterious alphabet is fou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |