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Cuju or Ts'u-chü (Chinese: 蹴鞠; pinyin: cù jū) is an
ancient Chinese football game, that
resembles a mix of basketball, ****ociation
football and volleyball...
- The cui-ui (Chasmistes
cujus) is a
large sucker fish
endemic to
Pyramid Lake and,
prior to its
desiccation in the 20th century,
Winnemucca Lake in northwestern...
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Cuius regio, eius
religio (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈku.jus ˈre.d͡ʒi.o ˈe.jus reˈli.d͡ʒi.o]) is a
Latin phrase which literally means "whose realm, his religion"...
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Speedball Swedish Universal Volata Rules and
regulations Ancient games Caid
Cuju Calcio Fiorentino English school games Episkyros Harpastum La
soule Marn...
- (206 BCE – 220 CE),
cuju games were
standardised and
rules were established. The Silk Road
facilitated the
transmission of
cuju outside of China, especially...
- (shèjiàn) was
practiced during the
Western Zhou dynasty.
Swordplay (jiànshù) and
cuju, a
sport loosely related to ****ociation
football date back to China's early...
- hath been said, but of aire, and all
other things even up to heaven, for
cujus est
solum ejus est
usque ad coelum, as it is holden. The reporter's note...
- Code (articles 457 to 640). The
deceased is
called de
cujus (from the
Latin adage is de
cujus successione agitur): the
person whose estate is
being dealt...
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opposite sides of the pitch.
Cuju has been
cited by FIFA as the
earliest form of football. The ****anese
version of
cuju is
kemari (蹴鞠), and was developed...
- Niedermeyer)
Ingemisco (Giuseppe Verdi)
Domine deus (Gioachino Rossini)
Cujus animam (Gioachino Rossini)
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