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  2. Calvus - Wikipedia

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    Gaius Licinius Macer Calvus (82 BC–c. 47 BC), orator and poet of ancient Rome; Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus (died 211 BC), Roman general and statesman; Constantine III of Scotland (before 971–997), King of Scots, known in Latin as Constantinus Calvus; Baldwin II, Margrave of Flanders (c. 865–918), nicknamed "Calvus"

  3. Gaius Licinius Macer Calvus - Wikipedia

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    Gaius Licinius Macer Calvus (28 May 82 BC [1] – c. 46 BC [2]) was an orator and poet of ancient Rome. Son of Licinius Macer [ 2 ] and thus a member of the gens Licinia , he was a friend of the poet Catullus , whose style and subject matter he shared.

  4. Garrulax - Wikipedia

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    A survey of eight bird markets in Indonesia, carried out in 2014–2015, found 615 laughingthrushes of nine species openly for sale. [6] Much of the trade in these species in Indonesia is illegal and is pushing a number of these species towards extinction. [ 7 ]

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  6. Licinia gens - Wikipedia

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    Gaius Licinius P. f. P. n. Calvus, the father of Stolo, was probably a brother of the younger Esquilinus. Gaius Licinius P. f. P. n. Calvus, the first plebeian appointed magister equitum in 368 BC; he had previously served as consular tribune, but the year is uncertain. He was probably consul in either 364 or 361, but he has been confused with ...

  7. Gymnobucco - Wikipedia

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    Gymnobucco calvus: Naked-faced barbet: Angola, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Togo. Gymnobucco peli: Bristle-nosed barbet: Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gymnobucco sladeni: Sladen's barbet

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  9. Calvisia gens - Wikipedia

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    The nomen Calvisius is probably based on the Latin adjective calvus, meaning "bald".Both Calvus and its diminutive, Calvinus, were common Roman surnames. [3] With respect to their place of origin, Ronald Syme begins a survey of the evidence by stating, "Calvisii might issue from any region of Italy except old Latium."