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perhaps originally titled Annales, and
frequently referred to as Ab Urbe
Condita (English: From the
Founding of the City), is a
monumental history of ancient...
- Ab urbe
condita (Latin: [ab ˈʊrbɛ ˈkɔndɪtaː]; 'from the
founding of the City'), or anno
urbis conditae (Latin: [ˈannoː ˈʊrbɪs ˈkɔndɪtae̯]; 'in the year...
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Sequoia condita is an
extinct species of
redwood from the
Early Cretaceous.
Fossils have been
found in
Canada (British Columbia, Alberta) and the United...
- urbe
condita, xxii.49; Polybius, iii.117 Polybius, iii.117 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, xxii.50 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, xxii.52 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, xxii...
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Acrolophus condita is a moth of the
family Acrolophidae. It is
found in
South America. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson...
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Consulship of
Scipio and
Priscus (or, less frequently, year 902 Ab urbe
condita). The
denomination 149 for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...
- Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:8, 13 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:9–13
Matyszak 2003, pp. 19–20.
Everitt 2012, pp. 21–22. Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:14–15 Livy,...
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Consulship of
Varro and
Paullus (or, less frequently, year 538 Ab urbe
condita). The
denomination 216 BC for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...
- Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:23 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:23–24 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:24 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:25 Livy, Ab urbe
condita, 1:26 Livy, Ab...
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Consulship of
Theodosius and
Maximus (or, less frequently, year 1186 Ab urbe
condita). The
denomination 433 for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...