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- In Ancient Roman culture, cena or coena was the main meal of the day. The grammarian, ****tus Pompeius Festus, preserved in his De verborum significatione...
- In Coena Domini was a recurrent papal bull between 1363 and 1770, so called from its opening words (Latin "At the table of the Lord", referring to the...
- abbreviated COENA) is the leadership board of ARENA. Carlos García Saade has been the president of COENA since 27 February 2023. In addition to the COENA, there...
- Eulimella coena is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies. Rosenberg, G. (2012)...
- Cena Domini ("Thursday of the Supper of the Lord"; the medieval spelling Cœna was used in place of Cena in do****ents predating the 1955 decree Maxima redemptionis)...
- Matins of Maundy Thursday ("coena Domini", the Lord's supper), Good Friday, and Holy Sa****ay ("Sabbato Sancto"). Feria V in coena Domini ad Matutinum 1. Amicus...
- of her children and belong not to her communion until they repent". In Coena Domini was a recurrent papal bull between 1363 and 1770, formerly issued...
- the term applied to the eating-room of a Roman house in which the supper (coena) or latest meal was taken. It was sometimes placed in an upper storey and...
- The Cena or Coena Cypriani (i.e. "Feast of Cyprian") is an anonymous prose work written in Latin. Tradition ascribes original authorship to the 3rd-century...
- Romani Pontificis, which was Benedict's revision of the traditional In Coena Domini anathematization, was promulgated on 30 March 1741. In it Benedict...