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Fortuna ****usce
Diei ("The
Fortune of This Day" or "Today's Fortune") was an
aspect of the
goddess Fortuna,
known primarily for her
temple in the Area...
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Pizzo Diei (2,906 m) is a
mountain of the
Lepontine Alps in Piedmont,
northern Italy. It is
located in the Alpe
Veglia Nature Park in the
commune of Varzo...
- of the
Faith (1890-05-12). "Fragmentum
epistolae S. C. de
Propaganda Fide
diei 12 Maii 1890 ad Archiep. Parisien, de
auctoritate Patriarcharum orientalium...
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derived from
medieval Latin word aequator, in the
phrase circulus aequator diei et noctis,
meaning 'circle
equalizing day and night', from the
Latin word...
- [themselves]; ... But the ... [?villages] of the Myrs[eloi] and the Pe[
dieis] and the
countryside I
decree to be mine, and
those dwelling in
these villages...
- preserver.
Fortuna Equestris The
fortune of the knights.
Fortuna ****usce
Diei The
fortune of the
present day.
Fortuna Obsequens The
fortune of indulgence...
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Battle of Vercellae. The
temple (aedes) was
devoted to
Fortuna ****usce
Diei, "the
Fortune of This Day." The
colossal statue found during excavations...
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Heteropteris Presl & von
Ettingshausen 1865 non Fée 1869 non (sic) ****h 1822 non
Dieis 1899
Idiopteris Walker 1957
Lathyropteris Christ 1907
Lemapteris Rafinesque...
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three main peaks: the horn (2780m), the
Cistella peak (2880m) and
pizzo Diei (2906m). It is
unusual as a
mountain as
these three peaks are
connected by...
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anniversary of the
Temple of the
Fortune of This Day (Fortunae ****usque
Diei)
Until renamed for
Augustus Caesar, this
month was
called ****tilis, originally...