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Smaragdus - Wikipedia
Smaragdus was Exarch of Ravenna from 585 to 589 and again from 603 to 611. The Column of Phocas, erected by Smaragdus in the Roman Forum.
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Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel - Wikipedia
Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel< OSB ( c. 770 – c. 840) was a Benedictine monk of Saint-Mihiel Abbey near Verdun. He was a significant writer of homilies and ...
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smaragdus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Ancient Greek σμάραγδος (smáragdos), itself from a Semitic source. Pronunciation. edit. (Classical Latin) IPA: [smaˈraɡ.dʊs] ...
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smaragdus
‖ smaragdus Now rare. (sməˈrægdəs) [L., a. Gr. σµάραγδος, first recorded in Herodotus; the form µάραγδος also occurs in poets. The word is probably foreign to Greek, and connected with Skr. marakata, marakta emerald.] = smaragd.1382 Wyclif Rev. xxi. 19 The first foundement, iaspis;..the fourthe, sma...
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Smaragdus - Topical Bible
Definition and Etymology: Smaragdus is a term used in ancient texts to refer to a precious gemstone, commonly identified with the modern emerald.
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Emerald History and Lore - GIA
Emerald's lush green has soothed souls and excited imaginations since antiquity. Its name comes from the ancient Greek word for green, “smaragdus.” Rome's Pliny ...
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smaragdus - Logeion
= σμάραγδος, a transparent precious stone of a bright green color; including not only our emerald, but also the beryl, jasper, malachite, etc., Plin. 37, 5, 16, ...
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smaragdus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for smaragdus is from 1382, in Bible (Wycliffite, early version). smaragdus is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin smaragdus.
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Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel, 'Via regia' on JSTOR
The Via regia, the Royal Way, is a treatise on good rulership written by the monk Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel in the early ninth century. It is one of the first “ ...
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Smaragdus, the second Knight of House Monchromus - Reddit
Helms are from the fallen, unlucky chap was killed by a traitor Valiant who's harpoon broke after impaling the previous Smaragdus' helm/head.
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The Crown of Monks: : Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel - Liturgical Press
Smaragdus was a monk and abbot of considerable standing in the early ninth century church. His Diadema Monachorum (The Crown of Monks), together with a later ...
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Smaragdus (name)
It may refer to:
Saint Smaragdus (d. c. 303), Roman Christian martyr, companion of Cyriacus
Saint Smaragdus (d. 320), one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Smaragdus (fl. 585–611), Byzantine administrator
Ardo Smaragdus (died 843), hagiographer
Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel (d. c. 840), Benedictine monk
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Ardo Smaragdus
Ardo Smaragdus (died March 843 AD) was a hagiographer. References
Editions
Ardo Smaragdus, Vita, Migne's Patrologia Latina, 103:353 sqq.;
Cabaniss, Allen, trans.
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Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel
Smaragdus also wrote poetry. LaCorte, David Barry (2008) Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel: Commentary on the Rule of Saint Benedict (translation)
Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel, The Crown of Monks
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Stilboma smaragdus
Stilboma smaragdus is a species of beetle in the stilboma genus.
References
Lebiinae
Beetles described in 1933
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