- Mare
clausum (legal
Latin meaning "closed sea") is a term used in
international law to
mention a sea,
ocean or
other navigable body of
water under the...
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Musaeum Clausum (Latin for
Sealed Museum), also
known as
Bibliotheca abscondita (Secret
Library in Latin), is a
tract written by Sir
Thomas Browne which...
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Funastrum clausum,
commonly known as
white twinevine, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It is
native to
southern Florida...
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Enallagma clausum, the
alkali bluet, is a
species of narrow-winged
damselfly in the
family Coenagrionidae. It is
found in
North America. The IUCN conservation...
- The
closed time (Latin:
Tempus clausum), in the
ancient Roman Catholic law :
forbidden time (lat.
Tempus feriatum) as well,
denominates the penitential...
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clarere audere gaudere [be] bright, daring,
joyful Motto of the Geal family.
clausum fregit he
broke the
enclosure A
legal action for tresp**** to land; so called...
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influence of the two countries,
establishing the
principle of the Mare
clausum. It was
confirmed in 1481 by the Pope
Sixtus IV, in the
papal bull Æterni...
- sea
routes they discovered.
Spain considered the
Pacific Ocean a mare
clausum—literally a "closed sea" off
limits to
other naval powers—in part to protect...
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venture into
forbidden waters of the Caribbean,
known as Spain's mare
clausum,
because of
their need for salt, in open
defiance of
Phillip II. Since...
- mane (qm), "every morning", and
quaque nocte (qn), "every night"
quare clausum fregit wherefore he
broke the
close An
action of tresp****; thus called...