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gratias in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gratias is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Gratias (1920–2015), American...
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Mozarabic Breviary puts the Deo
gratias after the
title of the lesson, the Amen to the end. The
formula Deo
gratias was used in extra-liturgical prayers...
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gratia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gratia may
refer to:
Gratia (goddess), a
goddess in Gr****
mythology Gratia, Teleorman, a
commune in...
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Sciences since 1994.
Denis Gratias graduated as a
chemical engineer in 1970 at
Chimie ParisTech. In 1978,
Denis Gratias defended his PhD
thesis at the...
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Gratia is a
large Main belt asteroid. It was
discovered by
Auguste Charlois on 31
December 1896 in Nice. It was
named after the
Gratiae from Gr****...
- The
Gratias Agit
Award (Czech: Cena
Gratias Agit) is an
annual recognition awarded by the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the
Czech Republic "for the promotion...
- ". Dei
Gratia,
Latin for "By the
Grace of God", an
expression used in some
royal titles Dei
Gratia (brigantine), a
Canadian ship Deo
gratias ("Thank...
- Ex
gratia (/ˌɛks ˈɡreɪʃ(i)ə/; also
spelled ex-
gratia) is
Latin for "by favour", and is most
often used in a
legal context. When
something has been done...
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Gratia is a
commune in
Teleorman County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages: Ciurari-Deal, Drăghinești and
Gratia. "Po****ţia rezidentă...
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wrought mervelusly;
Wherefore Englonde may call and cry
Chorus Deo
gratias! Deo
gratias Anglia redde pro victoria! He
sette sege,
forsothe to say, To Harflu...