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- The Aeternae were a race of legendary creatures described in the travels of Alexander the Great. As Alexander's army p****ed northern Indian plains, they...
- Candor lucis aeternae (Splendor of Light Eternal) is an apostolic letter that was issued by Pope Francis on 25 March 2021. The letter was written in honor...
- commemoration from Pope Francis, who also issued the apostolic letter Cando lucis aeternae in honor of the anniversary. Most of Dante's literary work was composed...
- [@FigureSungHoon] (2019-07-28). "박성훈 선수의 2019-20 시즌 새 프리 프로그램 음악은 Sarabande Suite (Aeternae) - Globus 이며 안무가는 예지신(Yeaji Shin 신예지) 입니다" (Tweet) (in Korean) – via Twitter...
- Aeternae brought about its condemnation by the Sorbonne in 1625. De signatura rerum naturalium theses. Basel. 1588. Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae...
- (new age), alongside the traditional inscriptions Romae aeternae (eternal Rome) and Pax aeternae (eternal peace). List of Roman emperors "Buste de Volusi****"...
- Heroi (1605). The glyph is also reproduced in the Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae (1595; 1609) of Heinrich Khunrath, where it is used in a more alchemical...
- omitted during Lent – was replaced by the phrase Laus tibi, Domine, rex aeternae gloriae (Praise to you, O Lord, king of eternal glory). Until the Ambrosian...
- Heinrich Khunrath, of Hamburg, author of the Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae (1609), who was in turn influenced by John Dee, author of the Monas Hieroglyphica...
- permansísti. ℟. Dei Génitrix, intercéde pro nobis. Orémus Deus, qui salútis ætérnæ beátæ Maríæ virginitáte fecúnda humáno géneri práemia præstitísti: tríbue...