Augur can refer to Augur , a public official in ancient Rome The eighth month of the fictional Zork calendar . A fictional weapon from the video game, Resistance fall of man Resistance Fall of Man . Christopher C. Augur , American Civil War officer. Augury band , a Canada Canadian death metal band Augur caste Augur , a sub group of the Jogi caste in India See also Auger , a cylindrical device for moving material disambig nl Augur ru ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Conus augur image Conus augur 001.jpg image caption Apertural view of Conus augur regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked familia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Conoidea familia Conidae subfamilia Coninae genus Conus species Conus augur binomial Conus augur binomial authority sensu Lightfoot, 1786 ref Lightfoot, J., 1786. A Catalogue of the Portland Museum, Lately the Property of the Duchess Dowager of Portland, Deceased Which will be sold by Auction. ref synonyms ref ref name WoRMS synonyms Conus augur Hwass in Bruguiere, 1792 Conus magus R ding, 1798 Conus punctatus Gmelin, 1791 Cucullus pulverulentus R ding, 1798 Vituliconus augur Lightfoot, J., 1786 Conus augur , common name the auger cone , is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Conidae , the Conus cone snails , cone shells or cones. ref name WoRMS WRMS species 428935 Conus augur sensu Lightfoot, 1786 12 July 2011 ref Like all species within the genus Conus , these snails are predatory and venomous . They are capable of stinging humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. Description The size of an adult shell varies between 45 mm and 76 mm. The creamy white shell is encircled by close rows of very small chestnut dots, with two bands of irregular brown markings, one above, the other ... . September 4th 2009 Edition Gallery gallery File Conus augur 1.jpg Conus augur Lightfoot, J. in Solander, 1786 File Conus augur 2.jpg Conus augur Lightfoot, J. in Solander, 1786 File Conus augur 3.jpg Conus augur Lightfoot, J. in Solander, 1786 File Conus augur 4.jpg Conus augur Lightfoot, J ... augur accessed 12 JUly 2011 http www.coneshells am.ru Cone Shells Knights of the Sea Commonscat Conus augur Use dmy dates date July 2011 Category Conus augur Category Animals described in 1786 nl Conus augur pt Conus augur ... more details
Taxobox status image Calliphora augur whitebackground.jpg image caption female regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Fly Diptera familia Calliphoridae genus Calliphora species C. augur binomial Calliphora augur binomial authority Johan Christian Fabricius Fabricius , 1775 Calliphora augur , known as the lesser brown blowfly or bluebodied blowfly , is a species of blow fly that is native to Australia . It is similar to the eastern goldenhaired blowfly common brown blowfly but slightly smaller, and its abdomen has a central dark blue patch. It is a common visitor to houses and is also noted as a perpetrator of flystrike on sheep . It lays living maggot s Viviparous , unlike most blow fly species which lay eggs. Image Calliphora augur illustration.jpg thumb left 200 px Illustrative view from above showing the blue patch on the abdomen References commons wikispecies Calliphora augur http www.dse.vic.gov.au dpi nreninf.nsf LinkView 185D6A4F9AC329C4CA256BCF000BBE895FA46B2D7E0F5E9E4A256DEA00274704 Department of Primary Industries Sheep blowflies of Victoria http www.ento.csiro.au aicn name s b 770.htm CSIRO Calliphora augur Fabricius fly stub Category Calliphoridae Category Insects of Australia nl Calliphora augur vi Calliphora augur zh ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Graphiphora augur image Graphiphora augur.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Graphiphora species G. augur binomial Graphiphora augur binomial authority Johan Christian Fabricius Fabricius , 1775 synonyms Noctua augur small Fabricius, 1775 small Phalaena Noctua omega small Esper, 1788 small Noctua assimilans small Borkhausen, 1792 small Noctua hippophaes small Geyer, 1832 small Graphiphora tobolskensis small Sheljuzhko, 1929 small Graphiphora haruspica small Grote, 1875 small The Double Dart or Soothsayer Graphiphora augur is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in all of Canada and most of the northern parts of the United States , south in the west to California and New Mexico . It is also found throughout Eurasia, from the British Isles and Scandinavia to Japan . The wingspan is 35 42 mm. Adults are on wing from June to August depending on the location. There is one generation per year. The larvae feed on various trees and shrubs, including Betula , Salix caprea , Salix phylicifolia , Salix cinerea , Populus tremula , Populus balsamifera , Ribes , Rose Rosa species including Rosa acicularis , Syringa vulgaris and Lonicera caerulea . Subspecies Graphiphora auguraugur Eurasia Graphiphora augur haruspica Canada, Northern United States ? Graphiphora augur sierrae ? Graphiphora augur inopinatus External links http bugguide.net node view 35906 Bug Guide http mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu species.php?hodges 10928 Images http ukmoths.org.uk show.php?bf 2114 UKmoths Category Noctuinae Noctuinae stub nl Dubbelpijl uil no Krattfly vi Graphiphora augur ... more details
Taxobox name Augur Buzzard image Augur Buzzard in flight.jpg image caption Dark morph Augur Buzzard B. augur image width 300px status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Falconiformes br or Accipitriformes , q.v. familia Accipitridae genus Buteo species B. augur binomial Buteo augur binomial authority Eduard R ppell R ppell , 1836 The Augur Buzzard Buteo augur is a 55 60  cm long Africa n bird of prey . The taxonomy on this species is confusing, with some taxonomists considering this species, the Jackal Buzzard , and the Archer s Buzzard to be the same superspecies . Many taxonomists consider them all to be distinct, having different calls, different home ranges and variations in plumage. This is a species of mountains most typically at about 2000  m altitude, but up to 5000  m , and adjacent savannah and grassland. It is resident and bird migration non migratory throughout its range. It is normally found from Ethiopia to southern Angola and central Namibia Description Image Augur Buzzard, Lake Manyara.jpg left thumb Augur Buzzard, Lake Manyara , Tanzania Image Augur buzzard kisoro.jpg thumb left Augur Buzzard in flight near Kisoro , Uganda The adult Augur Buzzard is strikingly plumaged. It is almost black above with a rufous ... a dark trailing edge to the wing. The juvenile Augur Buzzard is mainly brown above and rufous brown ... wings and an unbarred undertail. The adult Augur Buzzard has white underparts and underwings. The female ... becoming white. There is a melanistic form of Augur Buzzard, all black, except for grey and black ... pair for some time. The diet of the Augur Buzzard is mainly small ground mammals, but snakes, lizards ... prey from a perch or hover. Gallery gallery widths 200px heights 150px Image Augur Buzzard Buteo augur RWD.jpg Tanzania Image Augur Buzzard RWD1.jpg Carolina Raptor Center gallery References External ... African raptors Category Buteo ca Buteo augur eo A gurbuteo fr Buse augure it Buteo augur sv Augurvr k ... more details
Taxobox image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Fly Diptera zoosectio Schizophora zoosubsectio Acalyptratae superfamilia Tephritoidea familia Tephritidae genus Trypeta species T. augur binomial Trypeta augur subdivision ranks Subspecies subdivision Trypeta augur is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Trypeta of the family Tephritidae . ref http www.itis.gov servlet SingleRpt SingleRpt ref ref http nomen.at Trypeta augur ref ref http data.gbif.org species browse taxon 13143053 ref References Reflist Category Trypeta Trypeta stub ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Hezekiah Augur image 03 Oliver Ellsworth bust, US Supreme Court.jpg imagesize caption Oliver Ellsworth bust, by Hezekiah Augur birth name birth date birth date 1791 2 21 birth place New Haven, Connecticut death date death date and age 1858 1 10 1791 2 21 death place nationality United States American field Sculpture training movement works patrons influenced by influenced awards Commons category Hezekiah Augur Hezekiah Augur February 21, 1791 January 10, 1858 was an early American sculptor and inventor . He was a self taught sculptor and, unlike many other 19th Century sculptors did not travel to Europe, but spent his entire career in New Haven. Augur was born in New Haven, Connecticut . The son of a carpenter, he learned his trade as a woodcarver, carving table legs and other furniture ornament. Borrowing 2,000 from his father he was invited to join a grocery store business venture. Three years later he discovered, to his shock and amazement, that not only was his money gone, but that he owed his partners 7,000. While thus engaged he invented a lace making machine that lifted the financial burdens that he had assumed and thus allowed him to take up carving full time. Around that time he also invented a machine for carving piano legs. He switched to marble later in his career, being among the first native born Americans to do so. Augur s bust of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Ellsworth ca. 1837 is housed in the Old Supreme Court Chamber in the United States United States Capitol . A portrait of Alexander Metcalf Fisher ca. 1827 and a neoclassicism ..., Wayne, Sculpture in America , Thomas Y. Crowell Co, NY, NY 1968 Augur, E. P., The Augur Family ..., NY 1925 NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Augur, Hezekiah ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... January 10, 1858 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Augur, Hezekiah Category American sculptors Category ... Category 1858 deaths tr Hezekiah Augur ... more details
italic title The Eugene Augur was a local countercultural underground press underground newspaper published in Eugene, Oregon , United States, from 1969 to 1974. Starting with its first issue dated October 14, 1969, the Augur , produced by a cooperative of left wing political activists aligned with the antiwar movement, appeared twice a month, offering up a mix of New Left politics and acid rock counterculture to an audience of students, hippies, radicals and disaffected working class youth in the Eugene area. The paper s coverage ranged from antiwar demonstrations, exposing local narcotics agents, and rock festivals, to the growth of backwoods communes in Southern Oregon and the annual Oregon Renaissance Faire . ref http docs.google.com viewer?a v&q cache VBzkyNzhEYoJ oregoncountryfair.net Pages News ffn2008Dec.pdf 2B 22The Augur 22 2B 22Eugene&hl en&gl us&pid bl&srcid ADGEESjbRILuAo3ealfnDQc6eCYW gUJc2o7JHcOe94VVhJbMj8nDXDI3fiP4Lsjm0AgJk969h fpjjPKOUdt twWeH5GpCWUeK97 t9ghyaYj6gfveX5ukNWcw8ani3 68xAnXwqkxu&sig AHIEtbQ1 NUlkexmHoe2dKOhccjtZMMozA Renaissance Roots Gathering of the Tribes on Crow Road by Suzy Prozanski. Fair Family News , December, 2008. Retrieved March 22, 2011. ref In August 1972, the paper cut publication to a monthly schedule. Staffers included Peter Jensen and Jim Redden, son of a prominent Oregon politician and later a reporter for the Portland Tribune . ref http chroniclingamerica.loc.gov lccn sn90018150 About this newspaper The Augur Chronicling America, Library of Congress. Retrieved March 22, 2011. ref ref At This End of the Oregon Trail The Eugene Augur, 1969 1974 by Peter Jensen, Voices from the Underground , ed. Ken Wachsberger Mica Press, 1993 . ref References reflist Category Defunct newspapers of Oregon Category Media in Eugene, Oregon Category Culture of Eugene, Oregon Oregon newspaper stub ... more details
Helen Augur died 1969 was an American journalist and historical writer. She was a cousin of Edmund Wilson . Augur was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota Albert Lea , Minnesota and educated at Barnard College . She became a journalist in Chicago , leaving for a while after the war to become a correspondent for the Chicago Tribune in Russia . ref name ScienceDigest Science Digest , Vol. 26 1954 , p.166 ref She began writing for McCall s in 1932. ref name McCalls McCall s , Vol. 59 1932 , p.15 ref In 1937 Augur had a torrid, though short lived love affair with her second cousin, Edmund Wilson. ref Reuel K. Wilson, To the life of the silver harbor Edmund Wilson and Mary McCarthy on Cape Cod , p.47 ref She died in 1969 from lung cancer . ref Edmund Wilson, Upstate records and recollections of northern New York , Syracuse University Press, 1990, p.348 ref Works tr. Religious conversion a bio psychological study by Sante De Sanctis . London & New York, 1927. The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method . An American Jezebel the life of Anne Hutchinson , 1930 The book of fairs , 1939 Passage to glory John Ledyard s America , 1946 Tall ships to Cathay , 1951 Zapotec , 1954 The secret War of Independence , 1955 References reflist External links worldcat id lccn n88 259144 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Augur, Helen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1969 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Augur, Helen Category Year of birth missing Category 1969 deaths Category American journalists Category American historians US historian stub US journalist stub ... more details
Infobox military person name Christopher Columbus Augur birth date birth date 1821 7 10 death date death date and age 1898 1 16 1821 7 10 birth place Kendall, New York death place Georgetown, Washington, D.C. placeofburial Arlington National Cemetery placeofburial label Place of burial image File Christopher C. Augur Brady Handy.jpg 220px caption Christopher C. Augur allegiance United States United States of America br Union American Civil War Union branch Union Army serviceyears 1843 1885 rank Major General United States Major General commands XXII Corps Union Army XXII Corps unit battles American Civil War awards laterwork Christopher Columbus Augur July 10, 1821 &ndash January 16, 1898 was an United States American military officer, most noted for his role in the American Civil War . Although less well known than other Union commanders, he was nonetheless considered an able battlefield commander. Early life Augur was born in Kendall, New York . He moved with his family to Michigan and entered United States Military Academy West Point in 1839. Following his graduation in 1843, Augur served as aide de camp to Generals Enos D. Hopping Hopping and Caleb Cushing Cushing during the Mexican ... of the Civil War, Augur served as commandant of cadets at West Point. Appointed Brigadier ... ref Subsequently Augur commanded a division in the Army of the Gulf during the siege of Port Hudson ... with an exemplary record. Postbellum career Following the war, Augur also would command the departments ... Territory was briefly named Fort Washakie Fort Augur in his honor. In 1885, he retired from the military ... of American Civil War generals Union Notes Reflist References NIE Augur, E.P. The Augur Family . Middletown ... id AA fau17 name Christopher Columbus Augur http www.arlingtoncemetery.net ccaugur.htm Arlington National Cemetery biography Find a Grave 12845 accessdate 2008 02 12 Persondata NAME Augur, Christopher ..., 1898 PLACE OF DEATH Georgetown, Washington, D.C. DEFAULTSORT Augur, Christopher C. Category 1821 births ... more details
Mucius Scaevola Augur, Quintus Category 159 BC births Category 88 BC deaths Category Roman ... Mucius Scaevola Augur es Quinto Mucio Esc vola Augur fr Quintus Mucius Sc vola consul en 117 it Quinto ... 117 . . sh Kvint Mucije Scevola Augur ... more details
John Augur Holabird 1886 1945 was a significant United States U.S. architect based in Chicago . Born on May 4, 1886, the day of Chicago s Haymarket Riot , John was the son of architect William Holabird . As a young man he studied architecture at Paris Ecole des Beaux Arts , where he became friends with John Wellborn Root, Jr. , the son of another famous Chicago architect. After school, Holabird joined his father s architecture firm, Holabird & Roche . After the deaths of his father in 1923 and Martin Roche in 1927, the firm was reorganized under the new partnership of John and his friend Root and renamed Holabird & Root. They worked on many dazzling projects in the late 20s and early 30s, before the Great Depression slowed new construction. These years are notable for the firm s many impressive Art Deco buildings. The firm weathered the Depression and is still active. John died just as victory was declared in Europe for World War II . His nephew Bill Holabird was named a partner in the firm in 1945, and John A. Holabird, Jr., became a partner in 1970. Significant buildings Palmolive Building, 1929 333 North Michigan Building, 1928 Chicago Board of Trade Building, 1930 Chicago Daily News Building, 1929 Chrysler Building at the Century of Progress 1933 34 World s Fair Sources Bruegmann, Robert. Holabird & Roche Holabird & Root An Illustrated Catalog of Works, 1880 1940. New York Garland Publishing, 1991. External links http www.holabird.com Holabird & Root s current website http www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org pages 2704.html Holabird & Root Encyclopedia of Chicago entry http www.artic.edu aic libraries caohp holabird.pdf An Oral History by John A. Holabird, Jr. http www.chicagohs.org collections architecture.html Holabird & Root Archive at the Chicago Historical Society Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holabird, John Augur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ..., John Augur Category 1886 births Category 1963 deaths Category People from Chicago, Illinois Category ... more details
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Augur c. 54 BC 25 AD was a politician and general of the early Roman Empire , who became Roman consul consul in 14 BC. Enormously wealthy, he was reputedly forced by the emperor Tiberius to commit suicide in 25 AD. Life and Career A member of the Patrician ancient Rome Partician Cornelia gens gens Cornelia , the Lentuli were among the most haughty of the old Patrician families, with a long distinguished lineage that stretched back to the Battle of the Allia Sack of Rome in 387 BC. ref Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , Vol II 1867 ref Lentulus Augur was an impoverished member of the family, and was only able to qualify for the Roman Senate as a result of a generous donation from the Roman emperor emperor Augustus . ref Bunson, pg. 231 ref This in effect meant that he became a Patronage in ancient Rome client of the emperor, and he was used by Augustus to demonstrate the support of the ancient great houses for the system of the Principate , as well as his dedication to reviving the name and status of the old Roman nobility. ref Syme, pgs. 372 377 ref With the emperor s support, he was awarded the consulship in 14 BC. Lentulus was appointed as the Proconsul Proconsular Roman governor governor of Asia Roman province Asia , where he served from 2 to 1 BC. Lentulus was also given the opportunity to pursue a military career, where he was appointed Legatus Augusti pro praetore imperial legate of Illyricum Roman province Illyricum sometime before 4 AD. ref Syme, pg. 400 ref It is believed that he was also the imperial legate in Moesia before 6 AD, where he fought across the Danube , winning an honorary Roman triumph triumph ... Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Lentulus Augur, Gnaeus Category 1st century BC Romans Category 1st century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls Cornelius Lentulus Augur, Gnaeus Category Ancient Roman ... Lentulus Augur, Gnaeus Category Cornelii Lentuli Augur, Gnaeus Category Ancient Roman generals ... more details
Terebellum derives from a Latin language Latin word meaning borer or augur . In English, it can refer to Terebellum gastropod Terebellum , a genus of mollusc s of the family biology family Seraphsidae . Terebellum astronomy Terebellum , a group of star s in the constellation Sagittarius constellation Sagittarius . disambig fr Terebellum nl Terebellum ... more details
for the namesake town in Wyoming Fort Washakie, Wyoming Fort Washakie was a U.S Army fort in what is now the U.S. state of Wyoming . The fort was established in 1869 and named Camp Augur after General Christopher C. Augur , commander of the Department of the Platte ref cite web url http wiki.wyomingplaces.org Camp Augur title Camp Augur publisher wyomingplaces.org ref . In 1870 the camp was renamed Camp Brown in honor of Captain Frederick H. Brown who was killed in the Fetterman Massacre in 1866 ref cite book title Marking the Oregon Trail, the Bozeman Road and historic places in Wyoming 1908 1920 last Herbard first Grace Raymond pages 10 ref . it was renamed again in 1878 after Chief Washakie of the Shoshone tribe making the fort the only U.S military outpost named after a Native American. The fort remained a military outpost until 1909 when it was decommissioned and turned over to the Shoshone Indian Agency. The graves of Washakie and Lewis and Clark Expedition guide Sacajawea are located on the grounds of the fort. The site lies within the present day Wind River Indian Reservation . References reflist coord 43 00 23 N 108 52 56 W display title Category Forts in Wyoming Washakie Category Former United States Army facilities Category Buildings and structures in Fremont County, Wyoming Category Wyoming Territory de Fort Washakie ru ... more details
Mucius Scaevola is the name of Gaius Mucius Scaevola , a legendary hero at the beginning of the Roman Republic Quintus Mucius Scaevola praetor , praetor 215 BC and gernor of Sardinia Quintus Mucius Scaevola consul , consul 174 BC Publius Mucius Scaevola died 115 BC , consul 133 BC Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus , consul 131 BC, adopted into gens Licinia Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur 159 88 BC , nicknamed Augur , consul 117 BC Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex died 82 BC , nicknamed Pontifex , consul 95 BC See also Mucia gens , an ancient and noble patrician house at Rome hndis bg ca Escevola de Scaevola es Esc vola desambiguaci n fr Mucius Sc vola la Scaevola nl Scaevola ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Indrek Siska image caption fullname Indrek Siska dateofbirth Birth date and age df yes 1984 05 14 cityofbirth countryofbirth Estonia height height m 1.84 precision 0 position Midfielder football Midfielder , Forward association football Forward currentclub Kfar Qasem BSC clubnumber youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 clubs1 caps1 goals1 club update nationalyears1 2007 nationalteam1 Estonia national beach soccer team Estonia beach soccer nationalcaps1 16 nationalgoals1 28 medaltemplates nationalteam update Indrek Siska born on 14 May 1984 is an Estonia n professional beach soccer Midfielder football midfielder and Forward association football striker , who plays in Israeli club Kfar Qasem BSC . ref http www.rannajalgpall.ee web index.php?option com content&view article&id 155 indrek siskast saab eesti esimene vaelisliigas maengiv rannaproff&catid 1 latest news&Itemid 50 Indrek Siskast saab Eesti esimene v lisliigas m ngiv rannaproff 03.05.2011 et icon ref His previous club was Augur Betoon . He is also the member of Estonia national beach soccer team . He is the team s top scorer with 28 goals in 16 games. ref name Augur http augur.cma.ee index.php?lang est&main id 34 Indrek Siska at Spordiklubi Augur ref Achievements Beach soccer Club Estonian Cup Winner 2010 Rannajalgpalli Meistriliiga Champion 2007 Runner up 2008, 2009 ref name Augur National team All time top scorer 28 goals ref name Augur Individual Champions league top goal scorer 2008 Rannajalgpalli Meistriliiga top goalscorer 2008 49 goals Estonian best beach soccer player 2008 Rannajalgpalli Meistriliiga top goalscorer 2009 Rannajalgpalli Meistriliiga top goalscorer 2010 26 goals ref name Augur Futsal Club Saalijalgpalli Meistriliiga Champion 2008 Runner up 2010 ref name Augur National team Top goal scorer 2008 ref name Augur References Reflist External links http www.jalgpall.ee player.php?team id 15&player id 4699&pos id 4 Profile beach soccer on Estonian Football Associati ... more details
Holabird is the name of various people and places, including Holabird, South Dakota , USA Camp Holabird alias Fort Holabird , Maryland, USA William Holabird , the famous Chicago architect John Augur Holabird , his son and also a famous Chicago architect Holabird & Roche , the Chicago architecture firm Holabird & Root, the same architecture firm s current name http www.qmfound.com BG Samuel Holabird.htm Brigadier General Samuel B. Holabird , 17th Quartermaster General of the US Army from July 1883 to June 1890 disambig ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Vituliconus image Conus augur 1.jpg image caption Apertural and abapertural views of gastropod shell shell of Vituliconus augur Lightfoot, 1786 regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Conoidea familia Conidae subfamilia genus Vituliconus genus authority da Motta, 1991 No gastropod genus ref synonyms ref synonyms Vituliconus is a proposed genus of sea snail s, marine ocean marine gastropod mollusk s in the family biology family Conidae , the Conus cone snails and their allies. ref name WoRMS Bouchet, P. 2011 . Vituliconus da Motta, 1991. Accessed through World Register of Marine Species at http www.marinespecies.org aphia.php?p taxdetails&id 580146 on 2012 01 21 ref ref Tucker J.K. & Tenorio M.J. 2009 Systematic classification of Recent and fossil conoidean gastropods. Hackenheim Conchbooks. 296 pp. ref This genus currently January 2012 is still treated by some experts as an alternative representation of this group of species. When the alternative representations are not used, this group of species is instead still placed in the Linnaean taxonomy Linnaean genus Conus . Species The following species are alternate representation ref name WoRMS Vituliconus augur Lightfoot, 1786 represented as Conus augur Lightfoot, 1786 alternate representation Vituliconus circumactus Iredale, 1929 represented as Conus circumactus Iredale, 1929 alternate representation Vituliconus ferrugineus Hwass in Brugui re, 1792 represented as Conus ferrugineus Hwass in Brugui re, 1792 alternate representation Vituliconus planorbis Born, 1778 represented as Conus planorbis Born, 1778 alternate representation Vituliconus striatellus Link, 1807 represented as Conus striatellus Link, 1807 alternate representation Vituliconus swainsoni Estival & Cosel, 1986 represented as Conus swainsoni Estival & Cosel, 1986 alternate representation References reflist External links ... more details
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus is the name of several ancient Romans, including Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus consul 146 BC Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus consul 97 BC son of the above Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus consul in 72 BC who was defeated by Spartacus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus consul in 56 BC Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Augur consul in 14 BC Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus consul in 26 AD Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Category Cornelii Category Cornelii Lentuli ... more details
Richard Chevolleau born October 1966 is a Jamaican Canadian actor . Although born in Kingston, Jamaica he was raised in Toronto . After completing High School he studied the Meisner Technique of acting. He is best known for playing Augur on Earth Final Conflict from 1997 to 2000. He also made 2 guest appearances as Augur in 2001. He can be frequently seen making guest appearances on Canadian television shows. He won a Gemini Award the Canadian equivalent of an Emmy in 2004 for his appearances on the television show The Eleventh Hour Canadian TV series The Eleventh Hour . Richard has two daughters named Skye and Asya. External links imdb name id 0156739 name Richard Chevolleau Earth Final Conflict Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chevolleau, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chevolleau, Richard Category Canadian television actors Category Gemini Award winners Category People from Toronto Category 1966 births Category Living people Category Black Canadian actors Category Canadian people of Jamaican descent Canada tv actor stub de Richard Chevolleau ... more details
Quintus Mucius Scaevola may refer to one of the following politicians of the Roman Republic Quintus Mucius Scaevola consul Quintus Mucius Scaevola praetor , governor of Sardinia Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur , c. 159 88 BC , consul 117 BC Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex , d. 82 BC , consul 95 BC hndis DEFAULTSORT Scaevola, Quintus Mucius bg ca Quint Muci Escevola fr Quintus Mucius Sc vola it Quinto Mucio Scevola nl Quintus Mucius Scaevola ru sr Kvint Mucije Scevola ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Plains Store image caption partof the American Civil War date Start date 1863 5 21 place East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana result United States of America Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1861 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1863 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 Christopher C. Augur commander2 Frank W. Powers br William R. Miles units1 XIX Corps Union Army XIX Corps units2 Port Hudson garrison strength1 strength2 600 ref Kennedy, p. 181. ref casualties1 150 casualties2 100 Campaignbox Siege of Port Hudson Campaignbox Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach The Battle of Plains Store or the Battle of Springfield Road was fought May 21, 1863, in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana , during the Siege of Port Hudson campaign to capture Port Hudson in the American Civil War . The Union American Civil War Union victory closed the last Confederate States of America Confederate escape route from Port Hudson, Louisiana Port Hudson . Background The 1st Division, XIX Corps ACW XIX Corps , commanded by Major General United States Maj. Gen. Christopher C. Augur , left Baton Rouge and was moving north towards Port Hudson to secure a landing for the rest of Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks s forces. Battle Union cavalry under Brigadier General United States Brig. Gen. Benjamin H. Grierson , leading the advance of Augur s division, began skirmishing with Confederate States Army Confederate forces under Col. Frank W. Powers. Union infantry approached and the fighting escalated. Col. William R. Miles left Port Hudson at noon, but when he reached the field, Powers s forces had already retreated and the fighting subsided. Miles nevertheless attacked, and at first succeeded in pushing back the Union infantry. Augur rallied his troops and counterattacked, driving the Confederates from Plains Store and back to the Port Hudson defenses, ending the battle. Aftermath The battle closed ... more details
image lilitu.jpg thumb The Burney Relief , ca. 1950 BC. File CucuteniNeoliticBirdSpoon.JPG thumb 200px left Neolithic bird representation The term Bird goddess was coined by Marija Gimbutas with relation to Neolithic Europe . The Vinca culture , in particular, had a bird goddess. Griffen 2005 even claims to have discovered a sign for the bird goddess in the Vin a signs . Later goddesses with associations with birds include Nut goddess Nut and Athena http www.fjkluth.com athena.html and perhaps Circe . Gimbutas also identified a Lady of the Beasts the female analogon of Pashupati , a bear goddess and a snake goddess . See also Augur Language of the birds Horus Leda mythology Literature Gimbutas, Marija and Campbell, Joseph, The Language of the Goddess , Thames & Hudson 2001 ISBN 0 500 28249 8 Category Goddesses Category Legendary birds paganism stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Apollonius , surnamed the Effeminate , a Greek rhetorician of Alabanda in Caria, who flourished about 120 BC. After studying under Menecles , chief of the Asiatic school of oratory, he settled in Rhodes , where he taught rhetoric. Among his pupils were Q. Mucius Scaevola the augur, and Marcus Antonius, the grandfather of Mark Antony as mentioned in Cicero , De Oratore 1.75 . References Wikisource1911Enc Apollonius the Effeminate 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Effeminate, Apollonius The ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Effeminate, Apollonius The Ancient Greek bio stub Category Ancient Greek rhetoricians Category 2nd century BC Greek people Category Roman era Rhodians ... more details