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- at Main Square Flag Coat of arms Brandmark Motto(s):  Cracovia urbs celeberrima (Kraków, the most famous city) Kraków Location of Kraków in Poland Coordinates:...
- granted a pontifical decree of canonical coronation via the papal bull Celeberrima solemnia towards the venerated image on 25 April 1946. The designated...
- celebris, celebre ('celebrated, famous') celebrior, celebrius celeberrimus, celeberrima, celeberrimum celer, celeris, celere ('quick, fast') celerior, celerius...
- a letterEpistola prior D. Issaci Newton, Mathescos Professoris in Celeberrima Academia Cantabrigiensi; … — of 13 June 1676 from Isaac Newton to Henry...
- payment for the manufactured image. Pontifical decree of coronation titled Celeberrima Solemnia granted to Cardinal Benedetto Aloisi Masella, signed and dated...
- Florus described the Carinae as the "most celebrated part of the city" (celeberrima pars urbis). The Carinae occupied the western end of the southern spur...
- Luchtmans. pp. 66–67. Quippe summa in literarum formis ****c inscriptioni **** celeberrima illa Carpentoractensi affinitas intercedit... Quamquam non in omnibus...
- pyogoniam quam annuente inclyta facultate medica in antiquissima et celeberrima Universitate vindobonensi pro doctoris gradu publicae disquisitioni submittit...
- the city of Kraków. M. Rożek, Przewodnik po zabytkach Krakowa. Urbs celeberrima, wyd. II uaktualnione, Wydawnictwo WAM, Kraków 2010, s. 244–246, ISBN 978-83-7505-661-7...
- vulgo Zürÿch; urbs in Helvetijs ut vetustissima, ita maxima, et omnium celeberrima. "TIGVRUM, or Turegum, called by Caesar, as most people believe, Tigurinus...