- for example: at
ReGina GRavi iamdudum sauCia Cura
VuLNus aLit
VeNis et
CaeCo Carpitur igni. "But the queen, now long
wounded by
grave anxiety, feeds...
- Gwaun-
Cae-Gurwen (Welsh: Gwauncaegurwen) is a
village and
community in
Neath Port Talbot,
South West Wales.
Historically a part of Glamorgan, Gwaun-
Cae-Gurwen...
- Wikispecies:
Libidibia coriaria APDB: 63902 APNI: 116792
CoL: 68SXG Ecocrop: 4004 EoL: 703536 EPPO:
CAECO FNA: 242412426 GBIF: 2958706 GRIN: 8282 iNaturalist:...
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Ffynnon Beuno and
Cae Gwyn
Caves are two
Scheduled Ancient Monuments, in Denbighshire, Wales,
which are also
designated a Site of
Special Scientific Interest...
- of
unfair trials.
Wilson 2021, p. 309, citing,
among others,
Caes. BCiv., 3.1.1; Plut.
Caes., 37.1–2; App. BCiv., 2.48; Dio, 41.36.1–4. He had no magister...
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overactive bladder, Gartner's duct cyst, Gartner's duct abscess,
ectopic caeco-ureterocele,
interstitial cystitis,
pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis...
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Alhaji Odo; Asio; Atanyele; Awokiyesi; Ayeyemi;
Barracks Road; Bolawa;
Caeco;
College Road; Ehinogbe; Hofere; Iparuku; Irewumi; Lawe; Lodasa;
Lodun Lanre;...
-
occurs both
initially and medially, e.g. **** seCūrī CaudiCālī (Plautus) and
CaeCō Carpitur (Virgil) with C, or lōRīcam ex aeRe
Rigentem (Virgil) with R. Often...
-
years before Bruegel's painting, and it
contained the
quotation "Caecus
caeco dux" ("the
blind leader of the blind") by
Roman poet Horace.
Bruegel expands...
-
London (1849)..
Henricus Meyerus,
Oratorum Romanorum Fragmenta ab
Appio inde
Caeco usque ad Q.
Aurelium Symmachum (Fragments of
Roman Orators from
Appius Claudius...