- speech,
where the
meaning of a poem is
flipped in the last few sentences. (
Fulmen in clausula)
Raffaele D'Amato
Roman Army
Units in the
Western Provinces...
- of
Benjamin Franklin. Anne
Robert Jacques Turgot said of him: "Eripuit
fulmen cœlo, mox
sceptra tyrannis" ("He
snatched lightning from the sky and the...
- l’ac****ulateur
Fulmen' was
founded in 1891 by
Albert Brault. In 1892,
Fulmen opened its
first factory in Clichy.
During the
following years Fulmen opened other...
- of the 5th century. The legion's
emblem was a
thunderbolt (on a
shield fulmen). In
later centuries it came to be
called commonly, but incorrectly, the...
- 1882:
Poulet 1883:
Knight of
Burghley 1884:
Tonans 1885:
Bendigo 1886:
Fulmen 1887:
Oberon 1888:
Veracity 1889: Wise Man 1890: The
Rejected 1891: Lord...
-
Conus fulmen,
common name the
thunderbolt cone, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the cone
snails and their...
- role in the HBO/BBC
production of Rome, as the
underworld baron Erastes Fulmen. In the 2009 BBC
drama Best: His Mother's Son, he pla**** ****ie Best, the...
-
divinarum potens, Serenator,
Serenus and,
referred to lightning, Fulgur,
Fulgur Fulmen,
later as
nomen agentis Fulgurator, Fulminator: the high
antiquity of the...
-
amicus the
North is our home, the sea is our
friend Motto of
Orkney brutum fulmen harmless (or inert)
thunderbolt Used to
indicate either an
empty threat...
- po****r
conventions or
state legislatures,
would have been a mere
brutum fulmen; and, as the
congress unquestionably exercised national powers, operating...