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Agnus (Latin for lamb) can be used to
refer to :
Felix Agnus (1839-1925),
American military officer and
newspaper publisher Agnus Dei (Latin: "Lamb of...
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group Enigma for the song "
Agnus Dei"
Rufus Wainright for the song "
Agnus Dei" from the
album Want Two Mylène
Farmer "
Agnus Dei" (1991)
Dream Theater for...
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weave or to tie up, a
reference to the use of V.
agnus-castus in basketry. Its
macaronic specific name
agnus-castus
repeats "chaste" in both Gr**** and Latin;...
- The MOS
Technology "
Agnus",
usually called Agnus, is an
integrated circuit in the
custom chipset of the
Amiga computer. The
Agnus,
Denise and
Paula chips...
- service.
Agnus was then
inspector general of the
Department of the
South and
supervised the
dismantling of
Confederate forts.
After the war,
Agnus settled...
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Agnus scythicus was
described as a kind of zoophyte, said to grow in Tartary,
resembling the
figure and
structure of a lamb. It was also
called Agnus...
- Olson, Graham.
Agnus Dei, for
chorus (arr. from 2nd mvt. of
String Quartet), Op. 11 at AllMusic.
Retrieved 23
March 2012. "Samuel Barber:
Agnus Dei". G. Schirmer...
- Lamb of God (Gr****: Ἀμνὸς τοῦ Θεοῦ, romanized: Amnòs toû Theoû; Latin:
Agnus Dei,
Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈaɲ.ɲus ˈde.i]) is a
title for
Jesus that appears...
- children,
Grundberger founded the
Agnus Dei Community.
Since about 1982,
Count Wilderich von und zu
Bodman has
granted the
Agnus Dei
group a
center of operations...
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Agnus Dei
generally refers to a
liturgical prayer in
honor of the Lamb of God, as used in
Christian theology.
Agnus Dei may also
refer to: Lamb of God...