Tony Bellew was born on 1982-11-30.
Bellus Academy:D
Istiblennius bellus was created in 1861.
Genicanthus bellus was created in 1975.
Jean Bellus died in 1967.
Jean Bellus was born in 1911, in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France.
No they are not.
Tony is still writing and recording for the new NRCo label in Rome GA. His current release is Won't you Hang Up and Drive? and he is coming out with I want Florida for Christmas on the same NRCo label.
Bellus (-a, -um).
The correct translations are 1 2 3 and for number 4 change bellus to bella 5 might be spanish
It appears, (please edit if I'm wrong), that the Latin words bellum and bellus stem from the same root. Literally, "bellum" means warfare, battle, fighting, etc. "Bellus" translates to charming, pleasant, agreeable, etc. Below are just a few links for further reference and research.
As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.As an agnomen the word would be the masculine, nominative singular. The Latin words for handsome are: formosus, venustus, bellus, pulcher. For example, Clodius, Cicero's adversary, was known as Clodius Pulcher as he was supposed to be a handsome man. Just a note of caution, be careful with the word "bellus" as it can be confused with the word "bellum" which means war.