- Source: Rusticus
Rusticus is a Latin adjective meaning "rural, simple, rough or clownish" and can refer to:
Animals
Aedes rusticus, a European mosquito
Rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus)
Urozelotes rusticus, a ground spider
a synonym of the butterfly genus Plebejus
People
= Saints and martyrs
=Saint Rusticus of Narbonne (died c. 461)
Saint Rusticus (Archbishop of Lyon) (c. 455–501)
One of the martyred companions of Saint Denis (3rd century)
Martyr of Verona (died c. 290): see Firmus and Rusticus
= Other people
=Fabius Rusticus, 1st-century historian of ancient Rome
Arulenus Rusticus, (c. 35–93 AD) consul executed by Domitian
Flavius Rusticus Helpidius, 5th-century Latin poet
Junius Rusticus, 2nd-century Stoic philosopher, consul, and friend of Marcus Aurelius
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chaetocladius rusticus
- Neoplocaederus rusticus
- Idactus rusticus
- Xylotrechus rusticus
- Scarabaeus rusticus
- Hasarius rusticus
- Plagithmysus rusticus
- Anelaphus rusticus
- Plocaederus rusticus
- Arhopalus rusticus
- Rusticus
- Junius Rusticus
- Saint Rusticus
- Arocatus rusticus
- Rusticus (archbishop of Lyon)
- Fabius Rusticus
- Rustic bunting
- Decimus Rusticus
- Arulenus Rusticus
- Diplonychus rusticus