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Julius Africanus.
Africanus says he got this information from members of the family.
Leo Africanus.
Titus Sextius Africanus.
Eunotosaurus africanus, the earliest known turtle, lived 260 million years ago.
African wild ass, Equus africanus.
In around 1510 Leo Africanus spent 3 days in Taghaza.
He received the title Africanus.
The Holy Martyrs Africanus, Publius, and Terence suffered in the third century at Petrium.
The Holy Martyrs Africanus Publius.
Lesser jacana, Microparra capensis African jacana, Actophilornis africanus.
Scipio Africanus.
Leo Africanus(died circa 1548), author of a rare description of Africa.
Scipio Africanus.
Leo Africanus(died circa 1548), author of Descrittione dell' Africa or Description of Africa, a rare description of Africa.
Long-tailed cormorant, Microcarbo africanus Great cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo.
Leo Africanus says that since the city was destroyed, former residents had moved into outlying villages and castles.
Two of the most famous of these creatures, now known as australopithecines, are Australopithecus africanus and Australopithecus afarensis.
Australopithecus africanus was discovered in Sothern African by Professor Raymond in 1924.
According to the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature,the scientific name for a donkey is Equus Africanus Asinus.
Julius Africanus quotes the historian Thallus in a discussion of the darkness that followed the crucifixion of Christ(Extant Writings, 18).
It is caused by the filtering virus Viscerophicus, which is transmitted by mosquitoes Aedes aegpti, A. africanus, A. Simpsony, A. haemagogus and others.
Through the descriptions of Leo Africanus and even Ibn Battuta- despite his visit to the river- the myth connecting the Niger to the Nile persisted.
The first worldwide flood in Greek mythology, the Ogygian deluge occurred during his reign and derives its name from him, though some sources regard it as a local flood, such as an inundation of Lake Copais, a large lake once in the center of Boeotia.[1] Other sources see it as a flood associated with Attica.[2]This latter view was accepted by Africanus, who says"that great and first flood occurred in Attica, when Phoroneus was king of Argos.
In order to gather information about the layout of these camps, Africanus pretended to negotiate with the Carthaginians and so sent envoys to each camp.
Africanus suggested that the Greek phrike(φρίκη,"cold and horror"), combined with the privative prefix"a-", indicated a land free of cold and horror.
The next mention ofSijilmasa in the extant sources is that of Leo Africanus, who, travelling to Morocco in the early 16th century, goes to the Tafilalt oasis and finds Sijilmasa destroyed.
After his death, the devastated Attica waswithout kings for 189 years, until the time of Cecrops(Cecrops Diphyes).[11] Africanus says,"But after Ogyges, on account of the great destruction caused by the flood, what is now called Attica remained without a king one hundred and eighty-nine years until the time of Cecrops. For Philochorus asserts that that Actaeon who comes after Ogyges, and the fictitious names, never even existed.