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‖ vates (ˈveɪtiːz) [L. vātēs.] 1. A poet or bard, esp. one who is divinely inspired; a prophet-poet.1625 Purchas Pilgrims II. ix. 1572 The people interjecting their applauses, clapping hands and running in to gratifie their Vates (Poet or Prophet) with a Present. 1687 Acc. Author's Life in Cleveland...
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Vates
In pagan Rome the vates resided on the Vatican Hill, the Hill of the Vates. Modern usage
Thomas Carlyle discussed the similarities and differences between the "Vates Prophet" and the "Vates Poet" in On Heroes, Hero-Worship, &
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Raúl Vates
Raúl Vates Puig (born 28 February 1981) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Psilogramma vates
Psilogramma vates is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from Sri Lanka.
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Ovate
leaves, tepals, or other botanical parts
Ovate, a type of prehistoric stone hand axe
Ovates, one of three ranks of membership in the Welsh Gorsedd
Vates
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Chiruromys
Species
Genus Chiruromys
Greater tree mouse, Chiruromys forbesi
Lamia, Chiruromys lamia
Lesser tree mouse, Chiruromys vates
References
Musser, G.
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Bdella
tenuirostris
Bdella tlascalana
Bdella trisetosa
Bdella tropica
Bdella uchidai
Bdella ueckermanni
Bdella utilis
Bdella validipes
Bdella vatakarae
Bdella vates
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Metaleptyphantes
praecipuus Locket, 1968 – Angola, Seychelles
Metaleptyphantes triangulatus Holm, 1968 – Congo
Metaleptyphantes uncinatus Holm, 1968 – Congo
Metaleptyphantes vates
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Carmen Priami
His immediate predecessors Livius and Naevius had asserted their place among traditional Roman poets, or vates, by continuing to invoke instead the Camenae
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Piezogaster
1862 i c g
Piezogaster spurcus (Stål, 1862) i c g b
Piezogaster tetricus (Stål, 1862) i c g
Piezogaster thoracicus (Distant, 1881) i c g
Piezogaster vates
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Nicholas Brigham
Bennet's Chapel, in Westminster Abbey, with Chaucer's epitaph by Surigonius of Milan (Dart, i. p. 83): Galfridus Chaucer vates et fama Poesis Materne hac south transept, and on which there was a portrait of Chaucer taken from Thomas Hoccleve De Regimine Principis, with this epitaph:
Qui fuit Anglorum vates
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Sirex
Fabricius, 1793
Sirex obesus Bradley, 1913
Sirex sinicus Maa
Sirex tianshanicus (Semenov)
Sirex torvus Harris, 1779
Sirex varipes Walker, 1866
Sirex vates
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Amphrysus
In Virgil's Aeneid, 6.398, Virgil refers to the Sibyl (the aged prophetess who accompanies Aeneas to the Underworld) as Amphrysia vates ("Amphrysian seer
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Thambotricha
Its sole known species, Thambotricha vates, is also known by the vernacular name wonder-haired prophet. It is endemic to New Zealand. The male holotype specimen of T. vates is held at the Natural History Museum, London.
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