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Caelum /ˈsiːləm/ is a
faint constellation in the
southern sky,
introduced in the 1750s by
Nicolas Louis de
Lacaille and
counted among the 88
modern constellations...
- sky in
Roman mythology and theology, iconography, and
literature (compare
caelum, the
Latin word for "sky" or "heaven",
hence English "celestial"). The deity's...
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broad usage of
computer software to aid in
engineering analysis tasks Caelum (Standard IAU abbreviation), a
constellation Common Application Environment...
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cælum is a
Latin legal phrase,
meaning "Let
justice be done
though the
heavens fall." The
maxim signifies the
belief that
justice must...
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Noctis Lucis Caelum (****anese: ノクティス・ルシス・チェラム, Hepburn:
Nokutisu Rushisu Cheramu), "Noct" (ノクト, Nokuto) for short, is a
character from
Square Enix's Final...
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practical consequences. An
alternative phrase is Fiat
justitia ruat
caelum,
meaning "Let
justice be done,
though the
heavens may fall." A
famous use...
- city also and saw that
grand Holy of
Holies of an
impious people exposed,
Caelum under a
golden vine" (Hierosolymam
defendere temptavere Iudaei;
verum haec...
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Caelum Moor is a
sculpture by
Norman Hines in Arlington, Texas. It was
completed in 1986 and
consists of five
large stone arrangements placed around a...
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words borrowed from Latin; for example,
Latin caelum (meaning "sky, heaven")
became zeru in
Basque (
caelum > celu > zeru;
compare cielo in Spanish). The...
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control of the
magical Crystal. The main
protagonist is
Noctis Lucis Caelum, the sole heir to the
throne of Lucis. On his journey, he has
three companions:...