- the name
Gestas,
which first appears in the
Gospel of Nicodemus,
while his
companion is
called Dismas.
Christian tradition holds that
Gestas was on the...
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gęsta, or
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Gesta may
refer to:
Gesta is the
Latin word for "deeds" or "acts", and Latin...
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Gesta Hungarorum, or The
Deeds of the Hungarians, is the
earliest book
about Hungarian history which has
survived for posterity. Its
genre is not chronicle...
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Gesta Danorum ("Deeds of the Danes") is a
patriotic work of
Danish history, by the 12th-century
author Saxo
Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate", literally...
- The
Gesta Adalberonis or
Gesta Alberonis ("Deeds of Albero") is a
biography of Adalbero,
Archbishop of
Trier (1131–52),
written in
medieval Latin prose...
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Gestas (Basque: Jestaze) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France. It is
located in the
former province of Soule. Communes...
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Gesta is a peer-reviewed
academic journal in the area of
medieval art. It was
established in 1963 and is
published by the
University of
Chicago Press...
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Gesta Romanorum,
meaning Deeds of the Romans, is a
Latin collection of
anecdotes and
tales that was
probably compiled about the end of the 13th century...
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Gesta Annalia ("Yearly Deeds") is an
important medieval chronicle detailing the
history of Scotland. The
history seems to be
split into two main sections...
- The
Gesta Treverorum (Deeds of the Trevians) is a
collection of histories, legends, wars,
records of the
Archbishops of
Trier (Trèves),
writings of the...