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He was a Jew and circumcised; for they have some few stirps of Jews yet remaining among them, whom they leave to their own religion.
However, the branch or stirps of the family known as the Furii Phili had not previously held any curule magistracies.
Tulloss places the species in a stirps (an informal ranking below species level) with A. russuloides and A. viscidolutea.
But for democracies, they need it not; and they are commonly more quiet, and less subject to sedition, than where there are stirps of nobles.
"But by my fathers, you, cousin, have given me insult, and shown both contempt and abuse toward my stirps, and I will have satisfaction."
The oldest stirps of the Aemilii used Mamercus and its diminutive, Mamercinus as a cognomen.
Noyes derived stirpiculture from the Latin word "stirps", which means "stock, stem, or root" (Carden).
Merck (Hamburg stirps of the Merck family)
The most celebrated stirps of the Fabia gens, which bore the surname Maximus, was in turn descended from the Fabii Ambusti.
"Zabb brant Sabina sek Shaza sek Risala, touch my stirps, and I will not give you the courtesy of facing me.
Within the Aspideini it is further organized in the stirps Aspideus, along with L. aroostookensis, L. pseudoaspideus, and L. aspideus.
This is in contrast to a per stirpes division, in which each branch (Latin stirps, plural stirpes) of the inheriting family inherits an equal share of the estate.
Also as a compensation for the court as emperor Leopold I again reigned from Vienna and the Tyrolean stirps of the Habsburg dynasty had ended in 1665.
Amanita authority Cornelis Bas, writing in his extensive 1969 monograph on the genus, placed the species in his stirps Microlepis, subsection Solitariae, section Lepidellus.
Lucullus was a member of the prominent gens Licinia, and of the family, or stirps of the Luculli, which may have been descended from the ancient nobility of Tusculum.
Bas created the stirps (an informal ranking below species level) Thiersii, in which he places A. thiersii along with A. albofloccosa, A. aureofloccosa, A. foetens and A. praeclara.
Within this section, G. autumnalis and G. oregonensis are in stirps Autumnalis, while G. unicolor, G. marginata, and G. venenata are in stirps Marginata.
In his sermon Fulbert used the symbolism of the "Stirps Jesse" (Tree of Jesse) to help explain Mary's familial relationship to the great men of the past and how it was determined, as described in scripture, that she would be the one to whom Christ would be born.
And (as it cometh to pass) they had many times men of other countries, that were no sailors, that came with them; as Persians, Chal- deans, Arabians, so as almost all nations of might and fame re- sorted hither; of whom we have some stirps and little tribes with us at this day.