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- and the wife of Hephaestus. In Roman mythology they were known as the Gratiae, the "Graces". Some sources use the appellation "Charis" as the name of...
- foundations for the Christian faith. Vol. 1. New Albany, Mississippi: Media Gratiae. ISBN 978-0-9886681-3-3. OCLC 959927375. — (August 21, 2016). Discovering...
- radiance') is one of the three Charites in Gr**** mythology, also called the Gratiae (Graces) in Roman mythology. According to Hesiod and other sources (including...
- The Società Filarmonica Maria Mater Gratiæ is a band club in Żabbar, Malta. Founded in 1883 by Francesco Saverio Briffa and the Zabbar musician, Mro Giuseppe...
- Havre de Grace may refer to: Havre de Grace, Maryland, a city in the United States Havre de Grace (horse), a racehorse Le Havre, a city in France, formerly...
- Charlois on 31 December 1896 in Nice. It was named after the Gratiae from Gr**** mythology. "Gratiae". Dictionary.com Unabridged (Online). n.d. "Gratian". Merriam-Webster...
- Jesuit Luis de Molina published at Lisbon his Concordia liberi arbitrii **** gratiæ donis, in which he explained efficacious grace on the basis of scientia...
- Mary, Mother of Grace (Latin: Maria Mater Gratiae) is a Roman Catholic prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary. This prayer is a fragment from within the DEVOTION...
- goddess of "sensual pleasures". She is often found in the company of the Gratiae, or Three Graces. Some Roman authors mention a goddess named Volupia, a...
- world, including Blessed Augustine and the Doctor of Grace (Latin: Doctor gratiae). Hippo Regius, where Augustine was the bishop, was in modern-day Annaba...