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translations of the
psalms into Latin.
Three of
these translations, the Romana,
Gallicana, and
juxta Hebrai****, have been
traditionally ascribed to Jerome, the...
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Pammene gallicana is a moth
belonging to the
family Tortricidae first described by
Achille Guenée in 1845. It is
native to
Europe and the Palearctic....
- schema's". Palaeohistoria. 51/52: 67. ISBN 978-90-77922-73-6. As the 6th
Gallicana is only
known from this work, its
existence is
sometimes questioned along...
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langue d'oïl was
named French (françois in French,
lingua gallica or
gallicana in
Medieval Latin). Both
aspects of "dialects of a same language" and...
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French Confession The
French Confession of
Faith (Latin:
Confessio Gallicana, French:
Confession de La Roc****e), also
known as the
Gallic Confession...
- unit
under the
command of the
Magister militum per
Orientis I
Flavia Gallicana Constantia (reliable
Flavian legion from Gallia):
pseudocomitatensis under...
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Saints was pra****. The "Litania Minor", also
called Minor Rogations or "
Gallicana", the
Rogation Days
before Ascension, was
introduced (477) by St. Mamertus...
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debunked by
Bremmer (2004).
Images may be
found at wikimedia, and at
Summa Gallicana. The often-repeated Atys /
Attis connection was a mistake; it is disentangled...
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legion as
suggested in 7.1–2 it
could not have been with
Legio VII
Gallicana as that unit
never existed.
Saunders 1992, pp. 129–130.
White (2015),...
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resistance came from the
kingdom of the
Swedes where another Church,
called Gallicana ecclesia by Pope
Gregory VII, had the
support of the Papacy. This Church...