- 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...
-
Funastrum clausum,
commonly known as
white twinevine, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It is
native to
southern Florida...
-
Musaeum Clausum (Latin for
Sealed Museum), also
known as
Bibliotheca abscondita (Secret
Library in Latin), is a
tract written by Sir
Thomas Browne which...
-
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...
- mane (qm), "every morning", and
quaque nocte (qn), "every night"
quare clausum fregit wherefore he
broke the
close An
action of tresp****; thus called...
- 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...
-
Spain claimed the
South Sea as its mare
clausum during the Age of Discovery....
- the 16th and 17th centuries,
Spain considered the
Pacific Ocean a mare
clausum – a sea
closed to
other naval powers. As the only
known entrance from the...
- that the sea was
international territory,
against the
Portuguese Mare
Clausum (closed sea) policy, and all
nations were free to use it for seafaring...