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Cenabis bene, mi Fabulle, apud me is the
first line,
sometimes used as a title, of
Carmen 13 from the
collected poems of the 1st-century BC
Latin poet...
- or ****ure
perfect indicative then ****ure indicative] haec sī attulerīs,
cēnābis bene "if you
bring (literally "will have brought")
these things, you will...
- Lesbi(a), atqu(e) amēmus 'let's live, my Lesbia, and let's love' and poem 13:
cēnābis bene, mī Fabull(e), apud mē 'you will dine well, my Fabullus, at my house'...
- 17
Invective Shaming a
napkin thief Asinius Marrucinus 13
Latin English Cenabis bene, mi Fabulle, apud me
hendecasyllabic 14
Friends Partying on a friend's...
- 1554,
after her father's death, her
grandfather Süleyman
married her to
Cenâbî Ahmed Pasha, who was
twenty years older than her
father and was
Sanjak Bey...
-
Piyale Pasha Mosque Kasımpaşa,
Istanbul 6 × 8.9 m (29 ft) none 1565–66
Cenabi Ahmed Pasha Mosque Ankara,
Turkey 14.4 m (47 ft) none c. 1565–69/70 Firdevs...
-
grandmother of
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. One of the
oldest references Cenabî History gives her name as Ayşe Hatun.
According to Sicill-i Osmanî her name...
- Seen
World as
Beautiful in His Dreams), Play, 2010. Hewt Wêney Rûtî Jinî
Cenabî Wezîr (Seven Nude
Pictures of Sir Minister's Wife), Novel, 2016. Zêrî Naw...
- must take
place first before the
consequence happens: haec sī attulerīs,
cēnābis bene (Catullus) 'if you
bring (lit. will have brought)
these things, you...
- again. 1471 –
Mahmut Paşa
Bedesteni built. 1523 – Çengel Han built. 1566 –
Cenabi Ahmed Pasa
Mosque built. 1688 – Earthquake. 1832 –
Ankara Castle renovated...