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Conrad Celtes (German:
Konrad Celtes; Latin:
Conradus Celtis (Protucius); 1
February 1459 – 4
February 1508) was a
German Renaissance humanist scholar...
- have vel
certe (the
Latin for 'but surely'), the Sixto-Clementine has vel
celte. The
Hebrew has לעד (lā‘aḏ) at this point,
which means 'forever'. The editors...
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Tenor 16 — 9 — 2020
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celte — — 5 73...
- L'Héritage des
Celtes (The
Celts Heritage) is a 50-piece Pan-Celt band with
musicians from
Celtic nations,
started by two
Bretons in the town of Quimper ;...
- 44–45. ISBN 0-89281-150-1. ker ys.
Translation of the
French La
Femme Celte,
Editions Payot, 1972 Souvestre,
Emile (1845). "Keris". Le
Foyer Breton...
-
Divinites et
sanctuaires de la Gaule, E. Thevonat, 1968,
Paris La
religion des
Celtes, J. de Vries, 1963,
Paris J. Le Gall, Alesia,
archeologie et
histoire (Paris...
- and
hosted many
notable scholars,
chiefly Nicolaus Copernicus and
Conrad Celtes.
Three more
academies were
founded at Königsberg (1544),
Vilnius (1579)...
- Isolde: la
princesse Celte by
Gaston Bussière (1911)...
- 12 May 2013.
Retrieved 5
August 2013. Palanque, J.R. (1990). "Ligures,
Celtes et Grecs" [Ligures,
Celts and Gr****s]. In Baratier,
Edouard (ed.). Histoire...
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Roman Architecture. Yale
University Press. Kruta,
Venceslas (2000). Les
Celtes,
histoire et dictionnaire : des
origines à la
romanisation et au christianisme...