- Arqa (Arabic: عرقا, romanized: ʿArqā; Akkadian: 𒅕𒋡𒋫, romanized: Irqata) is a
Lebanese village near
Miniara in
Akkar Governorate, Lebanon, 22 km northeast...
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Holcocera arcae is a moth in the
family Blastobasidae which is
endemic to
Costa Rica.
David Adamski (2002). "Holcocerini of
Costa Rica (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea:...
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Arculus may
refer to: The
Roman tutelary god of
chests and
strongboxes (
arcae); see
Indigitamenta A
crossvein near the base of the wing in
certain insects;...
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Altor Ag
Antevorta BCh Arculus,
tutelary god of
chests and
strongboxes (
arcae) Argentinus, god of
silver money; see Aescol****
above Ascensus, god of...
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arranged in layers. The
concrete conglomerate was
thrown into
wooden caissons (
arcae)
testified by the
presence of the
typical holes left by the construction...
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School Sixtus,
Albert Wiegand,
Hermann Edition Tintenfaß 2010
Mysterium Arcae Boulé The Boulé
Cabinet Mystery Stevenson,
Burton E. Avell****, Arcadius...
- Anglo-Jewish
Historical Exhibition, pp. 182-190. Scott, K. (1950) "The
Jewish Arcae", in: The
Cambridge Law Journal, 10:446–455. Cambridge:
Cambridge University...
- jejunium, quod...
latine scripsit Hieremias Drexelius. 1640 Noe,
architectus arcae in
diluvio navarchus descriptus, et
morali doctrina illustratus 1641 Aurifodina...
- with Jord****)
Iordanis Fluvii XL Crater,
Corvus Ark of the
Covenant Sanctæ
Arcæ Foederis XLI
Centaurus Abraham and
Isaac Sanctorum Patriarcharum Abrahami...
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official locked chest known as an archa. (An
archa or arca (plural archae/
arcae) was a muni****l
chest in
which deeds were preserved.)
Jewish life probably...