- A
cardo (pl.:
cardines) was a north–south
street in
ancient Roman cities and
military camps as an
integral component of city planning. The
cardo maximus...
- pla**** at
Cardines. The
original backstop dates back to as
early as 1908, when the city
organized its
first six-team
league at the park.
Cardines Field is...
-
Cardine Banca S.p.A. was an
Italian banking group that
operated between 2000 and 2002. It was
acquired by
Sanpaolo IMI an
banking and
insurance conglomerate...
- over 160
romance novels. She also
signed novels as
Caroline Fleming and
Cardine Fleming.
Mildred Grieveson began to
write down
stories in her childhood...
- "A
solis ortus cardine" (Latin for "From the
Pivot of the Sun's Rising") is a Hiberno-Latin poem by
Coelius Sedulius (died c. 450),
recounting Christ's...
-
Godfrey Joseph Cardine (July 6, 1924 – July 22, 1997) was an
American jurist who
served as a
justice of the
Wyoming Supreme Court from June 13, 1983 to...
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streets of each city were
designated the de****ani (east–west-oriented) and
cardines (north–south). The prin****l streets, the de********
maximus and
cardo maximus...
-
England Collegiate Baseball League.
Since 2001, the
Gulls have pla**** at
Cardines Field. An
NECBL expansion team, the club was
founded in
Cranston in 1998...
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Robert Conrad Flynn (born
Lawrence Matthew Cardine; July 19, 1967) is an
American musician best
known as the lead
vocalist and
rhythm guitarist for heavy...
- food. Each
maxilla consists of two parts, the
proximal cardo (plural
cardines), and
distal stipes (plural stipites). At the apex of each
stipes are two...