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Cladius Ordubadensis
Cladius may refer to: * ''Cladius'' (sawfly), a genus of sawflies in the family Tenthredinidae * Cladius Detlev Fritzsch (1765–1841), Danish painter * Cladius Labib (1868–1918), Egyptian Egyptologist See also * Claudius (other) Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus; 10 BC – 54 AD) was the fourth Roman Emperor, reigning from AD 41 to his death. Claudius, a name of Latin origin meaning ''crippled'', may also refer to: People Ancient world *Any member ...
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Cladius (sawfly)
''Cladius'' is a genus of common sawflies in the family Tenthredinidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Cladius''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Cladius'': * '' Cladius aeneus'' Zaddach, 1859 * '' Cladius brullei'' (Dahlbom, 1835) * '' Cladius comari'' Stein, 1886 * '' Cladius compressicornis'' (Fabricius, 1804) * ''Cladius difformis'' (Panzer) (bristly rose slug) * '' Cladius foveivaginatus'' (Malaise, 1931) * '' Cladius grandis'' (Serville, 1823) * '' Cladius hyalopterus'' (Jakovlev, 1891) * '' Cladius nigricans'' Cameron, 1902 * '' Cladius nubilus'' (Konow, 1897) * '' Cladius ordubadensis'' Konow, 1892 * '' Cladius pallipes'' Serville, 1823 * '' Cladius palmicornis'' Konow, 1892 * '' Cladius pectinicornis'' (Geoffroy, 1785) * '' Cladius pilicornis'' (Curtis, 1833) * '' Cladius rufipes'' (Serville, 1823) * '' Cladius ulmi'' (Linnaeus, 1758) g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References External links * ...
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Cladius Detlev Fritzsch
Cladius (Claus) Detlev Fritzsch (10 June 1765 – 17 November 1841), normally referred to as C. D. Fritzsch, was a Danish flower painter. Biography Fritzsch was born on 10 June 1765 in Kiel. He traveled to Copenhagen and attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1786, winning its small silver medal in 1790. He first worked in watercolour and gouache before turning to oil painting. Among his friends at the Academy were Bertel Thorvaldsen, the painter and engraver Heinrich Grosch and Carl Probsthayn. According to Thorvaldsen's records, it was Fritzsch and Grosch who first endorsed him to compete for the Academy's large gold medal. Several times he applied for travel scholarships. Some sources state that he may finally have gone on a journey in 1803 but most likely he never made it abroad. During his student years, Fritzsch made many drawings of street life in Copenhagen, many of which with a satirical edge. He also depicted the fire of Christiansborg Palace in 1794 and th ...
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Cladius Labib
Claudius Iohannes Labib (; 1868–1918) was a Coptic Egyptian Egyptologist. His family was known for copying church books. He used to accompany his father to the Al-Mouharak Monastery to learn Coptic with the monks. He was the youngest of three brothers, the eldest being Pahor and the middle being Tadros. Labib learned Egyptian hieroglyphs from the French Egyptologists and was the second modern Egyptian to learn this ancient language (the first was Ahmad Kamal and Ahmad Kamal is of Turkish origin). Claudius Labib is credited for making the first Coptic-Arabic Dictionary. He died before finishing it. Claudius Labib was the chief editor of "On" (, Heliopolis) magazine which had articles written in Coptic. He also pioneered educational books for children named ⲁϧⲱⲙⲫⲁⲧ (''Akhomphat)''. Claudius Labib was also responsible for editing a series of religious texts used by the Coptic Orthodox Church The Coptic Orthodox Church ( cop, Ϯⲉⲕ̀ⲕⲗⲏⲥⲓⲁ ⲛ̀ⲣ ...
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