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Excalibur #44 (1991) He was
accused of
murdering a
police officer.
Centurion Britannus (Thracius
Scipio Magnus) Earth-4100
Excalibur #24 (1990) His
costume resembles...
- can
return to Rome. His
ships on the west side are to be
burnt at once.
Britannus, Caesar's secretary,
proclaims the king and
courtiers prisoners of war...
- British). From
these words the
Romans derived the
Latin forms Britannia,
Britannus, and
Britannicus respectively".
Describing the
ocean beyond the Mediterranean...
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Claudia McNeil (Ftatateeta), Earl
Montgomery (Pothinus), and
Brooks Morton (
Britannus), The
ensemble included Suzanne Rogers,
Trina Parks,
Kenneth Kamal Scott...
- with
Wings (1942) as
German Air
Marshal Caesar and
Cleopatra (1945) as
Britannus The
Magic Bow (1946) as
Luigi Germi Hungry Hill (1947) as
Copper John...
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Francis L. ****van as
Pothinus Basil Sydney as
Rufio Cecil Parker as
Britannus Raymond Lovell as
Lucius Septimus Anthony Eustrel as
Achillas Ernest Thesiger...
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about 430. The theme,
dogma quod ...
pestifero vomuit coluber sermone Britannus, is
relieved by a
treatment not
lacking in
liveliness and in classical...
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names for the colours. The odd
terminology of
colours used by
Heraldus Britannus, as
mentioned by Spener, can
partly reflect the view of alchemy: aurum–cytrine...
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collector of books. He was a
Roman Catholic who
described himself as ‘Anglo-
Britannus’. In 1635, in Paris, he
published the
Apologia of A****ius. From 1652...
- Πρεττανία or Βρεττανία, in
Latin Britannia, an
inhabitant as Βρεττανός,
Britannus, with the
adjective Βρεττανικός, Britannicus,
equating to "British". With...