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    Gaius Julius Solinus, better known simply as Solinus, was a Latin grammarian, geographer, and compiler who probably flourished in the early 3rd century...
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  • Solinus may refer to: Gaius Julius Solinus, a 3rd century Latin author Solinus (horse), a British racehorse (1975–1979) Solinus, Duke of Ephesus, a character...
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    And for 1500 years afterwards, it was Pliny's account, also copied by Solinus (2nd century), which was held to be authoritative on matters of natural...
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  • species: Solinus africanus Beier, 1967 Solinus australiensis Chamberlin, 1930 Solinus corticola (Chamberlin, 1923) Solinus cyrenaicus (Beier, 1929) Solinus hispanus...
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  • Danny Schwartz. Solinus was returned to Europe and sent into training with Vincent O'Brien at Ballydoyle in County Kildare. Solinus began his racing...
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    other principal sources, namely Cassiodorus, Servius, and Gaius Julius Solinus. Etymologiae covers an encyclopedic range of topics. Etymology, the origins...
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    and Procopius in his description of the Heruli from the 6th century CE. Solinus wrote about the happy hyperboreans at the North Pole, where it is daylight...
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  • Solinus australiensis is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Garypinidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1930 by American arachnologist...
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    covered in yellow-gold scales with rose-colored talons. Herodotus, Pliny, Solinus, and Philostratus describe the phoenix as similar in size to an eagle,...
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    came to Sardinia with the colony of Iolaus, became the famous oracles." Solinus says: "The Iolians, so named by him (Iolaus), added a temple to his tomb...
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