- doré 'golden bread' in Canada. Some
authors consider the
recipe for
Aliter Dulcia (translated as 'Another
sweet dish')
included in the Apicius, a 1st-century...
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return to the
village to plan how to make them leave. Meanwhile, Anonymus,
Dulcia and Mischiefus, a
family from Rome, are
denied their apartments given to...
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Douce I (also
Dulcia or Dolça,
called "of Rouergue" or "of Gévaudan") (c. 1090 – 1127) was the
daughter of
Gilbert I of Gévaudan and
Gerberga of Provence...
- the 15th century. The
Ancient Romans called their fried concoctions alia
dulcia,
Latin for "other sweets".
These were much
different from what are known...
-
March 1211
Ferdinand (1190 – 1249),
cistercian monk,
Abbot of Montearagón.
Dulcia (1192 – ?), a nun at Sijena.
Benito Vicente de Cuéllar (1995), «Los "condes-reyes"...
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production and
rights to the
Maoam candy and
Haribo Chamallows (formerly “
Dulcia”). As of 2013, it
operated 16
factories which produce over 100
million gummy...
- (disambiguation)
Dulce (given name)
Dulce (footballer),
Brazilian footballer Dúlcia Maria Davi (born 1982)
Dulce (Filipino singer),
stage name of
Filipino singer...
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since the
Middle Ages that was
derived from the same
Latin source word.
Dulcia was a form of the name in use in the
Later Roman Empire.
Dulcis and Dulceta...
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Dúlcia Maria Davi (born 18
January 1982),
commonly known as Dulce, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
centre back for Série A2 club...
- Dude, Where's My Donkey?!
Sophie Ford Asterix: The
Mansions of the Gods
Dulcia (voice) UK dub 2015 Not Sophie's
Choice Mummy Short film
Unity Narrator...