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Benedictus
Benedictus Ben`e*dic"tus, n. [L., blessed. See Benedict, a.] The song of Zacharias at the birth of John the Baptist (--Luke i. 68); -- so named from the first word of the Latin version.

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- Frans Dictus (5 May 1907 – 21 January 1994) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1934 Tour de France. "Frans Dictus". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
- greater evil may be averted; the lesser of two evils principle mirabile dictu wonderful to tell Virgil mirabile visu wonderful to see A Roman phrase used...
- referred to his source m****cript as Liber officiorum spirituum, seu Liber dictus Empto. Salomonis, de principibus et regibus daemoniorum. (Book of the offices...
- XXVII 8.5. Claudius Claudi****, Panegyricus dictus Honorio Augusto tertium consuli 52–58; Panegyricus dictus Honorio Augusto quartum consuli 24–33; De consulatu...
- Wayback Machine: Prometheus vir prudentissimus fuit, unde etiam Prometheus dictus est ἀπὸ τής πρόμηθείας, id est a providentia. "Dionysos". Theoi.com. Archived...
- but his latinized name began with P, as he referred to himself as "P. dictus magister". Anonymus is famous for his work Gesta Hungarorum ("The Deeds...
- mores eorum fortuna fluctibus agit. ita per saeculorum milia—incredibile dictu—gens aeterna est, in qua nemo nascitur. tam fecunda illis aliorum vitae...
- Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, A Life. Octagon Books. p. 207. "Johannes dictus Morus (d. 1254) – Black Central Europe". Black Central Europe – We bring...
- noble ("Uradel"). The first do****ented member of this name is Wilhelmus dictus Doys (1260) who died in the Battle of Worringen. Doys is mentioned in 1275...
- Colart, then Pierrat and finally Jean Le Clerc, known as Moët (Joannes, dictus Le Clerc alias Moët) (register of the deliberations of the Reims metropolitan...