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Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper ( 2 June 1742 – 27 July 1810 ) was a German entomologist.
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He published between 1829 and 1830 a new edition of the publications Die europäischen Schmetterlinge and Die ausländischen Schmetterlinge with Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper.
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The four men debate a series of three topics: ( 1 ) the relative merit of classical drama ( upheld by Crites ) vs. modern drama ( championed by Eugenius ); ( 2 ) whether French drama, as Lisideius maintains, is better than English drama ( supported by Neander, who famously calls Shakespeare " the greatest soul, ancient or modern "); and ( 3 ) whether plays in rhyme are an improvement upon blank verse drama -- a proposition that Neander, despite having defended the Elizabethans, now advances against the skeptical Crites ( who also switches from his original position and defends the blank verse tradition of Elizabethan drama ).
Johannes Eugenius Bülow Warming ( 3 November 1841 – 2 April 1924 ), known as Eugen Warming, was a Danish botanist and a main founding figure of the scientific discipline of ecology.
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Eugenius Birch ( June 20, 1818 – 1884 ) was a 19th Century English naval architect, engineer and noted pier builder.
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Other historians suggest that this title was already used in this way in association with the pontificate of Pope Eugenius III ( 1145 – 1153 ).
Pope Eugene II ( in Latin: Eugenius II ), pope ( 824 – 827 ), a native of Rome, was chosen to succeed Paschal I.
* 394 – Battle of the Frigidus: The Christian Roman Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the pagan usurper Eugenius and his Frankish magister militum Arbogast.
* September 6 – Battle of the Frigidus: Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the usurper Eugenius.
* August 22 – Arbogast nominates Eugenius, Roman teacher of rhetoric, as the next emperor of the Western Roman Empire.
Flavius Eugenius ( died 6 September 394 ) was a usurper in the Western Roman Empire ( 392 – 394 ) against Emperor Theodosius I.
* 394 – Eugenius and Arbogast are deposed and killed by Theodosius, who briefly reunites the empire for the last time.
NY 440 begins mid-span at the New York – New Jersey state line on the Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge Crossing ( the Outerbridge Crossing ) in the Richmond Valley section of Staten Island.
Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge ( 1860 – November 11, 1932 ) was a businessman and promoter of patent fiberboard, and the first chairman of the interstate agency known then as the Port of New York Authority.
Arbogast and Theodosius failed to come to terms and Arbogast nominated an imperial official, Eugenius ( r. 392 – 394 ), as emperor in the West.
In a 1474 letter of Toscanelli to Columbus, the authenticity of which has been a matter of disagreement among scholars, Toscanelli mentions the visit of men from Cathay ( China ) during the reign of Pope Eugenius IV ( 1431 – 1447 ):
Her siblings include: Albert Albany Outerbridge ; Joseph Outerbridge ; August Emelio Outerbridge ( 1846 – January 14, 1921 ); Harriett Harvey Outerbridge ; Alexander Ewing Outerbridge II ; Laura Catharine Outerbridge ; Adolph John Harvey Outerbridge ( 1858 – May 29, 1928 ) and Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge, who was the first president of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Bacurius was a tribunus sagittariorum at the Battle of Adrianople with the Goths in 378 and then served as dux Palaestinae and comes domesticorum until 394, when he became magister militum and commanded a " barbarian " contingent in Emperor Theodosius I ’ s ( r. 379 – 395 ) campaign against the Roman usurper Eugenius and met his death, according to Zosimus, at the Battle of the Frigidus.
* Christensen, C. ( 1932 ) Eugenius Warming, pp. 156 – 160 in: Meisen, V. Prominent Danish Scientists through the Ages.
It has also been suggested that the man " from Cathay " described to have visited Pope Eugenius IV ( 1431 – 1447 ) by Paolo Toscanelli in a 1474 letter to Christopher Columbus, may have been Niccolò de ' Conti, who was returning from the east and is known to have met with Pope Eugenius in 1444:
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In 392, after the death of Valentinian II and the acclamation of Eugenius, Ambrose supplicated the emperor for the pardon of those who had supported Eugenius after Theodosius was eventually victorious.
Some mark Haeckel's definition as the beginning ; others say it was Eugenius Warming with the writing of Oecology of Plants: An Introduction to the Study of Plant Communities ( 1895 ), or Carl Linnaeus ' principles on the economy of nature that matured in the early 18th century.
After holding the consulate at the age of two, Honorius was declared Augustus by his father Theodosius I, and thus co-ruler, on 23 January 393 after the death of Valentinian II and the usurpation of Eugenius.
The book was celebrated in the Middle Ages, in part because of the approval given to it by Pope Eugenius III, and was later printed in Paris in 1513.
The white mantle was assigned to the Templars at the Council of Troyes in 1129, and the cross was most probably added to their robes at the launch of the Second Crusade in 1147, when Pope Eugenius III, King Louis VII of France, and many other notables attended a meeting of the French Templars at their headquarters near Paris.
In 1435 he was sent by Cardinal Albergati, Eugenius IV's legate at the council, on a secret mission to Scotland, the object of which is variously related even by himself < ref > In his Commentaries, he briefly mentions that that he was sent to Scotland " to help a prelate come back into the King's favour " and later mentions that once in the presence of the King ( James I ) he was granted everything he had come to Scotland for.
After over a year of negotiations, Sigismund was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 31 May 1433 by Pope Eugenius IV, with Oswald probably in attendance.
His father Eugenius had been killed by the Romans, and Fergus, Fergusius II according to Buchanan's count, was raised in exile in Scandinavia.
The principal writer was John Philoponus, the great Aristotelian commentator ; the leaders were two bishops, Conon of Tarsus and Eugenius of Seleucia in Isauria, who were deposed by their comprovincials and took refuge at Constantinople where they found a powerful convert and protector in Athanasius the Monk, a grandson of the Empress Theodora.
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