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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for germanici

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Julia Livilla The sepulchral inscription found on her cippus reads: "Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, lies here" ("LIVILLA GERMANICI CAESARIS FILIA HIC SITA EST"). A rich and precious vase found near this cippus is believed to have contained Livilla's ashes.
Silvae 4.1 "Septimus Decimus Consolatus Imp. Aug. Germanici" ("The 17th Consulship of Augustus Germanicus") The opening poem commemorates Domitian's 17th consulship in 95 CE; Domitian is hailed as the restorer of the golden age, as bringer of joy to the senate, and triumphator. It ends with a prayer for long life.
Johann Heinrich Bösenselle Originally from Westphalia, Johann Heinrich Bösenselle assumed position of professor of law at University of Olomouc in 1751. Bösenselle, together with Professor of Law Josef Antonín Sommer (), strived to enhance quality of Olomouc law school. The lectures were extended to cover international, public and natural law, taught according to Grotius and Vitoria. Bösenselle was also lecturing history of "Imperii Romano-Germanici" according to . In 1755 the study of law was extended to 3 years (while it was taking place 10 months a year).
Jean Jaurès In 1889, after unsuccessfully contesting Castres, this time under the banner of Socialism, he returned to his professional duties at Toulouse, where he took an active interest in municipal affairs, and helped to found the medical faculty of the University. He also prepared two theses for his doctorate in philosophy, "De primis socialismi germanici lineamentis apud Lutherum, Kant, Fichte et Hegel" (""On the first delineations of German socialism in the writings of [Martin] Luther, [Immanuel] Kant, [Johann Gottlieb] Fichte and [Georg Wilhelm Friedrich] Hegel"") (1891), and "De la réalité du monde sensible".
Carl Ernst August Weihe During his career Weihe described some 160 new plant species. In particular, he made important contributions to the study of the genus "Rubus". Weihe was the first to realise that the bramble, "Rubus fruticosus", was not in fact a single species but a complex of similar species; among specimens collected in the vicinity of his home at Mennighüffen he distinguished 18 separate species. Between 1822 and 1827, Weihe and his collaborator, Christian Gottfried Nees von Esenbeck, a taxonomic botanist, published a monograph of the German brambles, "Rubi Germanici descripti et illustrati", in which they described 49 species of "Rubus".