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Ducis may refer to: * The genitive case of
dux ''Dux'' (; plural: ''ducēs'') is Latin for "leader" (from the noun ''dux, ducis'', "leader, general") and later for duke and its variant forms (doge, duce, etc.). During the Roman Republic and for the first centuries of the Roman Empire, ''dux' ...
, the Latin word "leader" and for the title of "duke" *
Collingbourne Ducis Collingbourne Ducis is a village and civil parish on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, about south of Marlborough. It is one of several villages on the River Bourne which is a seasonal river, usually dry in summer. The parish includes ...
, a small village in the English countryside * The
Duke University Center for International Studies 250px, rightThe Duke University Center for International Studies (DUCIS) is an international studies national resource center housed within the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies on Duke University's west cam ...
People: *
Jean-François Ducis Jean-François Ducis (; 22 August 173331 March 1816) was a French dramatist and adapter of Shakespeare. Biography Ducis was born in Versailles, one of ten children. His father, Pierre Ducis, originally from Savoy, was a linen draper at Versai ...
(1733-1816), French dramatist *
Louis Ducis Louis Ducis (14 July 1775, Versailles (city), Versailles - 2 March 1847, Paris) was a French painter and student of Jacques-Louis David. Biography Louis Ducis was instructed by David, whom he partly imitated in his historical pieces, besides whi ...
(1775-1847), French painter * Ducis Rodgers (b. 1973), American sportscaster on
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