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Species of plant
nomenclature, Verbascum thapsus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 Species Plantarum. The specific epithet thapsus had been first used by
Verbascum_thapsus
Ancient Punic city
Thapsus, also known as Tampsus and as Thapsus Minor to distinguish it from Thapsus in Sicily, was a Carthaginian and Roman port near present-day Bekalta
Thapsus
Battle of Caesar's civil war (46 BCE)
The Battle of Thapsus was a military engagement that took place on April 6, 46 BC near Thapsus (in modern Tunisia). The forces of the Optimates, led by
Battle_of_Thapsus
War in the Roman Republic (49–45 BC)
North Africa, where he defeated Metellus Scipio in 46 BC at the Battle of Thapsus. Cato the Younger and Metellus Scipio committed suicide shortly after Caesar’s
Caesar's_civil_war
5th-century Bishop of Thapsus
Vigilius of Thapsus (before 484) also known as Vigilius Tapsensis, Vigilius Afer, or Vergil of Tapso, was a 5th-century Bishop of Thapsus in the province
Vigilius_of_Thapsus
Roman consul in 60 BC (died 46 BC)
Battle of Thapsus. After the defeat, Afranius and Faustus Cornelius Sulla, son of Sulla the dictator, gathered some of the survivors of Thapsus and started
Lucius_Afranius_(consul)
Genus of flowering plants
Mediterranean. Mullein or "mullein leaf" often refers to the leaves of Verbascum thapsus, the great or common mullein, which is frequently used in herbal medicine
Verbascum
1st century BC Roman politician and general
Pharsalus and was overall commander at the Battle of Thapsus, both defeats. Fleeing across the sea after Thapsus, he was caught at the naval Battle of Hippo Regius
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Pius_Scipio
Species of flowering plant
laxum Klett & Richt. Verbascum thapsiforme var. thapsonigrum Gaudin Verbascum thapsus var. thapsiforme (Schrad.) Wahlenb. Verbascum velenovskyi Horák
Verbascum_densiflorum
Calendar year
at Thapsus. April 6 – Caesar defeats the combined army of Pompeian followers and Numidians under Metellus Scipio and Juba I of Numidia at Thapsus. After
46_BC
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
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Roman_Empire
Species of true bug
found in North America. Host plants include Rubus arizonensis, Verbascum thapsus, sugar beets, and green beans. "Euschistus inflatus Report". Integrated
Euschistus_inflatus
Species of plant in the genus Verbascum
from the similar great mullein (V. thapsus) in all five stamens having dense white hairs on the stem; in V. thapsus, the lower two of the five stamens
Verbascum_pulverulentum
Country in North Africa
kings, such as Juba I (who supported Pompey and was defeated by Caesar at Thapsus in 46 BC), continued to rule diminished territories. Augustus installed
Algeria
Sea battle in 46 BC
senators from the Optimate faction were fleeing the disastrous Battle of Thapsus when their fleet was intercepted and destroyed by Publius Sittius, a mercenary
Battle_of_Hippo_Regius
Latin phrase attributed to Julius Caesar
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Alea_iacta_est
Species of plant in the family Scrophulariaceae
phlomoides, the orange mullein, woolly mullein (which often refers to Verbascum thapsus), or clasping-leaf mullein, is a plant species in the family Scrophulariaceae
Verbascum_phlomoides
Office held by Julius Caesar
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Dictator_perpetuo
Idiom meaning a point of no return
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Crossing_the_Rubicon
Species of plant
Species: V. sinuatum Binomial name Verbascum sinuatum L. Synonyms Celsia sinuata (L.) Colla Lychnitis sinuata (L.) Fourr. Thapsus sinuatum (L.) Raf.
Verbascum_sinuatum
Index of plants with the same common name
(Bridewort, willow-leaved meadowsweet), native to Eurasia, cultivated Verbascum thapsus (Great mullein, greater mullein, common mullein, Aaron's rod), native to
Aaron's_beard
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
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Ancient_Egypt
Final battle of Caesar's Civil War in present-day southern Spain, 45 BC
April 46 BC, Caesar's forces destroyed the Pompeian army at the Battle of Thapsus. After this, military opposition to Caesar was confined to Hispania (the
Battle_of_Munda
Roman politician, son of Sulla
Civil War against Julius Caesar. He was killed soon after the battle of Thapsus in 46 BC. Faustus was the only surviving son of the Roman dictator Lucius
Faustus Cornelius Sulla (quaestor 54 BC)
Faustus_Cornelius_Sulla_(quaestor_54_BC)
King of Numidia and Mauretania (c. 48 BC - AD 23)
Pharsalia 8.287). In 46 BC, his father was defeated by Julius Caesar (in Thapsus, North Africa), and in 40 BC Numidia became a Roman province. His father
Juba_II
Roman politician and assassin of Julius Caesar (85–42 BC)
Metellus Scipio. After Cato's suicide following defeat at the battle of Thapsus on 6 April 46, Brutus was one of Cato's eulogisers writing a pamphlet entitled
Marcus_Junius_Brutus
Latin epic poem by Virgil
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Aeneid
2nd-century CE biography – part of ''Parallel Lives''
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Life_of_Caesar_(Plutarch)
1635 painting
aftermath of Cato the Younger's defeat by Julius Caesar at the Battle of Thapsus as told in Plutarch's Parallel Lives, with Cato breaking off from reading
Cato of Utica Bidding Farewell to his Son
Cato_of_Utica_Bidding_Farewell_to_his_Son
Verbascum thapsus
Province_flowers_of_Sweden
Meeting room of the Roman Senate
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Curia_of_Pompey
Roman legion
traditional land grants; however, the legion was recalled for the Battle of Thapsus (46 BC) and the final Battle of Munda (45 BC). After Munda, Caesar disbanded
Legio_XIII_Gemina
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
inducing some desertions from the republicans, Caesar ended up surrounded at Thapsus. His troops attacked prematurely on 6 April 46 BC, starting a battle; they
Julius_Caesar
King of Numidia (85–46 BC)
000 light infantry, 1,000 cavalry, and 30 elephants for the Battle of Thapsus. However, he camped away from Scipio's main lines. Seeing the certain defeat
Juba_I_of_Numidia
Phoenician shipwreck near the coast of Cartagena, Spain
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Bajo de la Campana Phoenician shipwreck
Bajo_de_la_Campana_Phoenician_shipwreck
Ancient Roman battle
succeeding in 46 BC when he crushed a Pompeian army at the Battle of Thapsus. Many Pompeian's were killed in the aftermath including Cato the Younger
Battle_of_Carteia_(46_BC)
Battle of the Roman civil war
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Battle_of_Philippi
Archaeological theory
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Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas
Theory_of_Phoenician_discovery_of_the_Americas
Roman politician and general (c. 67–35 BC)
oppose Caesar and his army to the end. Caesar won the first battle at Thapsus in 46 BC against Metellus Scipio and Cato, who committed suicide. In 45
Sextus_Pompey
Daughter of Julius Caesar and Cornelia
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Julia_(daughter_of_Caesar)
Carthaginian province
around the coasts of the western Mediterranean, such as Hadrumetum and Thapsus. They also annexed territory in Sicily, Africa, and Sardinia. The city
Carthaginian_Iberia
Midpoint day in the Roman month of March
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Ides_of_March
Bishop
Augustine of Hippo, John Cassian, Sulpicius Severus, Jerome, Vigilius of Thapsus and many others. None of his writings are extant; his views must be reconstructed
Photinus
Roman general and consul (died 46 BC)
Civil War. He commanded troops at the battles of Oricum, Dyrrhachium and Thapsus. The last of these ended the war, in a defeat for the faction Torquatus
Lucius Manlius Torquatus (praetor 49 BC)
Lucius_Manlius_Torquatus_(praetor_49_BC)
Kingdom in North Africa, 202 to 25 BC
insurgent Gaetulians. Reinforced with 30,000 men at Ruspina, Caesar besieged Thapsus. On February 6, 46 BC, he decisively defeated the allied forces attempting
Numidia
Ancient Roman senate house
Pharsalus Alexandrian war Siege Battle of the Nile Zela Ruspina Corduba Thapsus Munda Planned invasion of the Parthian Empire Legislation Lex Julia de
Curia_Julia
13th month
ISBN 0-200-71100-8. Heiland, W.E. (1909). "Chap LVIII: From the Battle of Thapsus to the Death of Caesar: 46–44 B.C.". The Roman Republic. Vol. 3. Cambridge:
Undecimber
Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia
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Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Botanical garden in Italy
Umbilicus rupestris Urginea maritima V Valeriana officinalis Verbascum thapsus Verbena officinalis Viola odorata Vitex agnus-castus Vitis vinifera W Withania
Minerva's_Garden_(Salerno)
Area in the Red Sea coast
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Wadi_al-Jarf
Roman politician and general (died 45 BC)
the commanders of the Pompeian fleet. After the defeat at the Battle of Thapsus, Varus fled to Hispania (Spain). There he was defeated at Carteia in a
Publius_Attius_Varus
Ancient Phoenician and Carthaginian city
back into the town of Utica, but then withdrew. Later at the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC the remaining Pompeians, including Cato the Younger, fled to Utica
Utica,_Tunisia
Old dump for domestic waste
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Midden
One hundred years, from 100 BC to 1 BC
Sri Lanka 46 BC: Julius Caesar takes control of Africa at the Battle of Thapsus. 46 BC: China abandons control of Hainan as a cost-cutting measure. 45
1st_century_BC
Sister of Caesar and grandmother of Augustus
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Julia Minor (grandmother of Augustus)
Julia_Minor_(grandmother_of_Augustus)
Neapolis Pupput Sicca Veneria Simitthus Sufes Tacapae Thabarca Thaenae Thapsus Thelepte Thuburbo Majus Thuburbo Minus Thuburnica Thugga Thysdrus Uchi
List_of_Roman_colonies
Minor deity
Roman Senate declared Julius Caesar a demigod after his 46 BCE victory at Thapsus. However, Dio was writing in the third century CE — centuries after the
Demigod
River battle in the Nile Delta between the Egyptians and the Sea Peoples
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Battle_of_the_Delta
Method of constructing boats and ships
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Clinker_(boat_building)
Bullwort – Ammi majus. Bishop's wood. Bullock's or Cow's Lungwort – Verbascum thapsus, the common Mullein. Burstwort – Herniaria glabra. Formerly used to treat
List_of_wort_plants
Imperial Roman legion
captured Egypt for Cleopatra. In 46 BC, it took part in the Battle of Thapsus near what is now Bakalta, Tunisia shortly before their disbandment. In
Legio_VIII_Augusta
Roman senator and general (110 BC – 46 BC)
several successes against Caesar. After the defeat of the Pompeians at Thapsus, Petreius fled with the Numidian King, Juba. As they realized the hopelessness
Marcus_Petreius
Caesar's military campaigns of 58–50 and 49–45 BC
Pompey's senatorial supporters. He quickly gained a significant victory at Thapsus in 46 BC over the forces of Metellus Scipio (who died in the battle) and
Military campaigns of Julius Caesar
Military_campaigns_of_Julius_Caesar
Building in De jure Cyprus , De facto Northern Cyprus
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Kyrenia_Castle
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
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Paxos
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
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Achaemenid_Empire
Ancient lighthouse in Egypt
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Lighthouse_of_Alexandria
Archipelago in the north-western Pacific Ocean
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Mariana_Islands
Intact vessel from Ancient Egypt
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Khufu_ship
Sea-based state or society
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Thalassocracy
Bronze Age shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea
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Zambratija_shipwreck
King of the Atrebates
identity is unknown. In 46 BC, his father was defeated by Julius Caesar in Thapsus, North Africa and in 40 BC Numidia became a Roman province. (Roller, Duane
Tincomarus
Species of moth
larvae feed on Verbascum species (including Verbascum lychnites, Verbascum thapsus and Verbascum nigrum), Scrophularia canina and possibly Astragalus ponticus
Chamaesphecia_masariformis
2002 miniseries
Going on to Utica to find Cato and his son, Caesar wins the Battle of Thapsus. Cato refuses to beg for Caesar's pardon and commits suicide by falling
Julius_Caesar_(miniseries)
Historic international commerce
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Spice_trade
chickweed Tanacetum vulgare common tansy Tussilago coltsfoot Verbascum thapsus great mullein Vinca minor lesser periwinkle Wisteria sinensis Chinese wisteria
List of invasive plant species in West Virginia
List_of_invasive_plant_species_in_West_Virginia
Maritime museum in Mainz, Germany
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Museum_of_Ancient_Seafaring
Roman noblewoman, mother of Julius Caesar (d. 54 BCE)
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Aurelia_(mother_of_Caesar)
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Last_words_of_Julius_Caesar
Capital and largest city of Algeria
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Algiers
Ancient city-state and archaeological site on Cyprus
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Salamis,_Cyprus
Place in Sfax Governorate, Tunisia
the arena Porticos View of the arena Entrance of the Arena Hadrumetum Thapsus Dougga Roman 'Coloniae' in Berber Africa Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria
El_Djem
Mythological narrative poem by Ovid
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Metamorphoses
Great floods throughout ancient history as described in Greek mythology
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Ancient_Greek_flood_myths
Ancient Roman family
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Julia_gens
Area of central eastern Tunisia
on 28 December 47 BC, marched to Thapsus and put it under siege at the end of February 46 BC. The Battle of Thapsus took place on 6 April and was a massive
Sahel,_Tunisia
Capital city of South Governorate, Lebanon
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Sidon
Ancient Roman family
espoused the side of Pompeius, but fled following the defeat of Scipio at Thapsus in 46 BC, and was murdered by his own Gaetulian mercenaries. Gaius Considius
Considia_gens
killed himself after the Pompeian cause was defeated at the Battle of Thapsus. This was a "virtuous death", one guided by reason and conscience. His
History_of_suicide
City in Constantine Province, Algeria
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Constantine,_Algeria
Ancient vessel with three banks of oars
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Trireme
Small military vessel of the late Roman Empire that served as a troop transport
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Navis_lusoria
Flood myth in the Epic of Gilgamesh
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Gilgamesh_flood_myth
Roman senator and general
Scipio and Cato, who subsequently committed suicide, at the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC. Together with Titus Labienus, former general in Caesar's army
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (son of Pompey)
Gnaeus_Pompeius_Magnus_(son_of_Pompey)
Norwegian anthropologist and adventurer (1914–2002)
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Thor_Heyerdahl
Elephant trained and guided by humans for combat
Metellus Scipio used elephants against Caesar's army at the battle of Thapsus. Scipio trained his elephants before the battle by aligning the elephants
War_elephant
Roman general and politician (236/235 – c. 183 BC)
legions against Julius Caesar in Africa until his defeat at the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC. Popular superstition was that only a Scipio could win a battle
Scipio_Africanus
44 BC murder in Rome
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Assassination of Julius Caesar
Assassination_of_Julius_Caesar
Triangular sail with spars along upper and lower edges used by traditional Austronesians
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Austronesian_sail_types
Spanish autonomous city in northwestern Africa
continued to thrive in what the Romans knew as "Septem". After the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC, Caesar and his heirs began annexing North Africa directly as
Ceuta
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Sri Lakshmi | à®·à¯à®°à¯€ லகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful woman
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Arriving; Descending; Incoming
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Loving; Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nivash | நிவாஸ, நிவாஸÂ
Home
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Illustrious
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Leader of Islam
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Gold
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Wenceslaus, VENCEL means "more glory."Â
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n.
Any plant of the genus Verbascum. They are tall herbs having coarse leaves, and large flowers in dense spikes. The common species, with densely woolly leaves, is Verbascum Thapsus.
n.
A plant of the genus Verbascum (V. Thapsus); the common mullein. [Also high-taper and hag-taper.]
n.
The great woolly mullein (Verbascum Thapsus).