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- A centenarium is a type of Ancient Roman fortified farmhouse in the Limes Tripolit****. It is called even in the plural centenaria, because in the Limes...
- Dysschema centenarium is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Hermann Burmeister in 1879. It is found from Argentina and Uruguay to southern...
- days later, his statue (inaugurated on his 50th birthday) at the Praça Centenarium was transformed into a memorial. Hours later, the name "Eusébio" was...
- archaeological site near Bani Walid in Libya and the location of an Ancient Roman centenarium or "perched" oppidum. The area is also used as a semi-permanent camp...
- (ISBN 989-554-099-X) Correio da Manhã (2004). Benfica Centenarium 100 nomes 100 histórias [Centenarium Benfica 100 names 100 stories] (in Portuguese). Portugal:...
- (κεράτιον) talisman (τέλεσμα) possibly quintal (κεντηνάριον < Latin centenarium (pondus)). A few words took other routes: seine (a kind of fishing net)...
- examples include the use of pala as a metaphor for the shoulder blade; centenarium, which only occurs in the Albertini Tablets and may have meant "granary";...
- Cuicul de Numidie : toute une cité de l'Afrique romaine, Algiers 1943: Le Centenarium d'Aqua Viva près de M'doukal (Commune mixte de Barika), Algiers, 22 p...
- romanized: Atiq: From antiquus (22.33) Arabic: قنطار, romanized: Qentar: From centenarium (3.75) Arabic: أنجیل, romanized: Engil: From Evangelion (57.27) Arabic:...
- predominantly in Libya. There is much conjecture about their relation to centenarium built by invading Ancient Roman forces. Graeme Barker (5 December 2000)...