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light and dark is most obvious.
Crepuscular comes from the
Latin word
crepusculum,
meaning "twilight".
Crepuscular rays
usually appear orange because the...
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ortus (rising). On the
western (right) part is
occasus (sunset), and
crepusculum (twilight).
Golden Roman numerals at the
outer edge of blue
circle are...
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depending on
local competition. The word
crepuscular derives from the
Latin crepusculum ("twilight"). Its
sense accordingly differs from
diurnal and nocturnal...
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antagonist Umbra,
Queen of the Night,
along with her
daughters Nox and
Crepusculum. In 1895 Austria, a
princess named Aurora is born to a Duke, who rules...
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Tempus pomeridianum (afternoon)
Solis occasus (sunset)
Vespera (evening)
Crepusculum (twilight)
Prima fax (lighting of candles)
Concubia nox (bed-time) Intempesta...
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light and dark is most obvious.
Crepuscular comes from the
Latin word "
crepusculum",
meaning twilight.
Crepuscular rays
usually appear orange because the...
- Juan
Zavalla Music by
Pablo Vostrouski Production companies Estudios CREPUSCULUM Yomka Pictures Distributed by
Clarovideo - DLA (Latin America) Release...
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intended as the
first part of a
planned but
unfinished trilogy called Crepusculum. The
opera premiered on 6
November 1893 at the
Teatro Dal
Verme in Milan...
- l'Oudh Légendes du Cèdre
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Levant Bois des
Sables Crepusculum Mirabile 63
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Teatro Dal Verme, Milan). (The
first part of the
uncompleted trilogy,
Crepusculum.)
Chatterton – 10
March 1896,
Teatro Argentina, Rome. (Revision of a...