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Synonyms for amantis or Related words with amantis
confessio
monachi
theodori
archiepiscopi
anecdota
cyprius
venetus
emmae
explicatio
variae
gregorii
reliquiae
evangeliorum
anonymi
iuxta
presbyteri
libellus
cantabrigiensis
regiae
venerabilis
veronensis
philosophorum
manuscriptorum
aeneis
collectanea
orationes
fabulae
graecorum
paschale
refutatio
poemata
benedicti
edwardi
silvae
duorum
fragmenta
psalmorum
belgicae
lavrensis
paraphrasis
breviarium
cantuariensis
adversus
continens
davidis
illustrium
antiquitates
secundi
theologia
alexandri
Examples of "amantis"
Amantis
nawai is a small species of praying mantis native to Eastern Asia. "
Amantis
nawai" are parthenogenetic, and males are uncommonly seen.
Amantis
lofaoshanensis is a species of praying mantis native to China.
Amantis
fumosa is a species of praying mantis native to India.
Amantis
saussurei is a species of praying mantis native to India.
Amantis
subirina is a species of praying mantis native to India.
The following is the beginning of the Prologue from "Confessio
Amantis
" by John Gower.
Amantis
philippina is a species of praying mantis native to the Philippines.
Amantis
aliena is a species of praying mantis native to Myanmar.
Amantis
indica is a species of praying mantis native to India.
Amantis
malabarensis is a species of praying mantis native to India.
Amantis
bolivarii is a species of praying mantis native to Myanmar and Nepal.
Amantis
fuliginosa is a species of praying mantis native to India.
Amantis
hainanensis is a species of praying mantis native to China and Vietnam.
Amantis
vitalisi is a species of praying mantis native to Vietnam.
Amantis
aeta is a species of praying mantis native to the Philippines.
Amantis
basilana is a species of praying mantis native to the Philippines.
"
Amantis
" species are native to Asia and the islands of the Pacific Ocean.
He once met Richard II. In the prologue of the first recension of the "Confessio
Amantis
", he tells how the king, chancing to meet him on the Thames (probably circa 1385), invited him aboard the royal barge, and that their conversation then resulted in a commission for the work that would become the "Confessio
Amantis
". Later in life his allegiance switched to the future Henry IV, to whom later editions of the "Confessio
Amantis
" were dedicated. Much of this is based on circumstantial rather than documentary evidence, and the history of revisions of the "Confessio
Amantis
", including the different dedications, is yet to be fully understood.
Amantis
longipennis is a species of praying mantis native to Vietnam.
Amantis
aliena is a species of praying mantis native to Amboina, Sumatra, Malaysia, Moluccas, and Myanmar.