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Achaius (wasp)
Achaius may refer to: * John Capellanus (died 1147), Bishop of Glasgow nicknamed "Achaius" * Achaius, one of the legendary kings of Scotland * Achaius, a genus of wasp within the family Ichneumonidae See also * Achaeus (other) Achaeus is a masculine given name. It may refer to: People * Achaeus of Eretria (born 484 BC), tragic poet * Achaeus of Syracuse (4th century BC), tragic poet * Achaeus (son of Seleucus I Nicator) (3rd century BC), Greek Macedonian nobleman * Ach ...
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John Capellanus
John (died 1147) was an early 12th-century Tironensian cleric. He was the chaplain and close confidant of King David I of Scotland, before becoming Bishop of Glasgow and founder of Glasgow Cathedral. He was one of the most significant religious reformers in the history of Scotland. His later nickname, "Achaius", a latinisation of Eochaid would indicate that he was Gaelic, but the name is probably not authentic. He was in fact a Tironensian monk, of probable French origin. While David was in the custody of King Henry I of England, he spent some time in northern France. David came to cultivate strong relations with the new Tironensian monastic order, and in 1113 established a Tironensian monastery at Selkirk Abbey. John may have either been the cause of this relationship, or perhaps its product. John was serving as David's chaplain until about 1116, and was appointed bishop of Glasgow sometime thereafter. John was involved in a dispute with the Archbishop of York, a dispute ge ...
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Legendary Kings Of Scotland
The Scottish Renaissance humanist George Buchanan gave a long list of Scottish Kings in his history of Scotland—published in Latin as ''Rerum Scoticarum Historia'' in 1582—most of whom are now considered by historians to be figures of legend, or completely misrepresented. The list went back around 1900 years from his time, and began with Fergus I. James VI of Scotland, who was Buchanan's pupil, adopted the story of Fergus I as his ancestor, and the antiquity of the line was emphasised by the House of Stuart. Dynastic importance The genealogy of Scottish kings, going back to Fergus mac Ferchar (i.e. Fergus I) and beyond, was in place by the middle of the 13th century when it was recited at the 1249 inauguration of Alexander III of Scotland. In 1301 Baldred Bisset was involved in a hearing at the Papal Curia, on the Scottish side of the debate on Edward I of England's claims, and at least helped prepare material dealing with the mythological history that was being adduced as re ...
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List Of Ichneumonini Genera
These 357 genera belong to Ichneumonini, a tribe of ichneumon wasps in the family Ichneumonidae. Ichneumonini genera * '' Acanthobenyllus'' Heinrich, 1938 * '' Achaius'' Cameron, 1903 * '' Achaiusoides'' Tereshkin, 2011 * '' Acolobus'' Wesmael, 1845 * '' Aculichneumon'' Heinrich, 1937 * '' Aculicoxa'' Gauld, 1984 * '' Adelotropis'' Waterston, 1921 * '' Aeneonaenaria'' Heinrich, 1974 * '' Aethiamblys'' Heinrich, 1967 * '' Aethianoplis'' Heinrich, 1969 * '' Aethioplites'' Heinrich, 1938 * '' Aethioplitops'' Heinrich, 1969 * '' Afrobystra'' Heinrich, 1969 * '' Afrocoelichneumon'' Heinrich, 1938 * '' Afrolongichneumon'' Heinrich, 1969 * '' Afromelanichneumon'' Heinrich, 1938 * '' Afromevesia'' Roman, 1924 * '' Afrotrogus'' Heinrich, 1938 * '' Aglaojoppa'' Cameron, 1901 * '' Algathia'' Cameron, 1902 * '' Allonotus'' Cameron, 1907 * '' Alystria'' Cameron, 1904 * '' Amblyaeneus'' Heinrich, 1965 * ''Amblyjoppa'' Cameron, 1902 * '' Amblysmenus'' Heinrich, 1975 * ''Amblyteles'' Wesmael, 184 ...
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