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- Grattius (or Gratius) Faliscus was a Roman poet who flourished during the life of Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD). He is known as the author of a Cynegeticon...
- Latin American Research. 35: 5–19. doi:10.1111/blar.12417. ISSN 0261-3050. Gratius, Susanne (April 2008). "The international arena and emerging powers: stabilising...
- Hardouin de Graes), better known in English as Ortwin (Latin: Ortuinus Gratius; 1475 – 22 May 1542), was a German humanist scholar and theologian. Ortwin...
- destabilising forces? Archived 15 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Susanne Gratius, April 2008 "The Mint countries: Next economic giants?". BBC. 6 January...
- Gavius Geganius Gellius Geminius Genucius Gessius Glicius Granius Gratidius Gratius Haterius Hedusius Heius Helvidius Helvius Herennius Herennuleius Herminius...
- former President Johannes Rau and leading media of the country." Susanne Gratius, Is Germany still a EU-ropean power?, FRIDE Policy Brief, No. 115 (February...
- Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesi**** (283/284 CE) Cynegeticon Liber by Gratius Faliscus, from the Augustean period (63 BCE – 14 CE) Cynegeticus by Oppian...
- collapsar, a time machine. Mentally unbalanced (according to Galaxian Gratius, due to excess artificiality in his body). Cancer of time aggravates Ellon's...
- cur tanto opere hoc homine delectemur. (Cic. Arch. 12) You will ask me, Gratius, why I am so enthusiastic about this man. In his argument, Cicero discusses...
- Whitcomb, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; 1900; pp. 33, 40–47. Ortvin Gratius: Fasciculus Rerum, etc.. Ed. Brown. London, 1690. Vol. I., pp. 170–174...