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Triumphs (Italian: I Trionfi) is a 14th-century
Italian series of poems,
written by
Petrarch in the
Tuscan language. The poem
evokes the
Roman ceremony...
- 24 and Some
Trinitarian Problems,"
Mnemosyne 27.4 (1974), p. 368. Tela
Cupidinis odit: Ovid, Ars
Amatoria 1.261; C.M.C. Green, "Terms of Venery: Ars Amatoria...
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chevron between three eagle’s
heads erased or (Aubrey)
Motto Martis non
Cupidinis (Belonging to Mars, not Cupid)
Orders Royal Victorian Order -
Knight Commander...
- Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th
Baronet Heir
apparent John
Robert Aubrey-Fletcher
Former seat(s)
Ashley Park,
Surrey Motto Martis non
Cupidinis (Belonging to Mars, not Cupid)...
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Gloriantur et
letantur in
melle dulcedinis, qui conantur, ut
utantur premio Cupidinis:
simus jussu Cypridis gloriantes et
letantes pares esse Paridis. Ah! Behold...
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first (Fletcher) , 2nd and 3rd, azure, a
chevron between three eagle’s
heads erased or (Aubrey)
Motto Martis non
Cupidinis (Belonging to Mars, not Cupid)...
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Conrad Bachmann [de]
Emblemata Sacra 1617 40 (various)
Thronus Cupidinis [nl] (Netherlands) 1618
Jacob Cats
Silenus Alcibiadis, sive Proteus...
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chevron between three eagle’s
heads erased or (Aubrey)
Motto Martis non
Cupidinis (Belonging to Mars, not Cupid)
Orders Royal Victorian Order - Commander...
- of Bedford. A 17-year (1572–88)
almanac with
prayers and meditations. "
Cupidinis et
Psychis nuptiae heroicó
carmine donatae" ("The
Wedding of
Cupid and...
- Sable, a
cross engrailed argent,
between four plates, each
charged with an
arrow of the first.
Motto Martis non
Cupidinis (Belonging to Mars, not Cupid)...