-
Spallation Stopping power Trajectory Vaporific effect "Archytas of Tar
entum."
Archived December 26, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine Technology Museum of...
- as a
Grand Duchy,
since its name/title
derives directly from Großfürst(
entum).
Until the 18th
century it had been
simply referred to as Fürstentum Siebenbürgen...
- god Sin at Ur", Šumšani
ēntum-priestess of
Shamash at Sippar, a son who was
governor at Marad, an
unnamed daughter who was
ēntum-priestesses at Nippur,...
-
called quantity of motion. This is very much in line with
other Latin -
entum words such as do****entum, monumentum, or
argumentum which turned into do****ent...
- neg.
ihallet ኢሀሌት;
henna hallena tu ሕና ሀሌና – we are; neg.
ihallena ኢሀሌና;
entum halle**** tu እንቱም ሀሌኩም- you (pl. masc.) are; neg. ihalle**** ኢሀሌኩም; entim...
- (Akkadian: En-nigaldi-Nanna) – a daughter.
Consecrated by her
father as an
entum-priestess in Ur. Ina-Esagila-remat or Ina-Esagila-risat (Akkadian: Ina-Esagil-rīšat)...
- fly first-ever
plane with no
moving parts". MIT News. "Archytas of Tar
entum."
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Wayback Machine Technology Museum of...
- rulers,
including Naram-Sin of
Akkad (who
installed his
daughter Šumšani as
ēntum-priestess),
Sabium of Babylon, Samsu-iluna of Babylon, who
called himself...
-
institution of the en priestess. In
Akkadian its
holders were
referred to as
entum.
Their residence was
known as Gipar, and
while initially separate in the...
- Men(enia)
Scauro IIvir(o) i(ure) d(icundo) ****c
decuriones lo**** monum(
entum) et HS |(mille)|(mille) in
funere et
statuam equestr(em) [in f]oro ponendam...