- find the word muffulae,
defined by Du
Cange as
chirothecae pellitae et
hibernae ("leather
winter gloves"). He
quotes from a
cartulary of the year 817,...
- 'a camp', catēnae 'a set of chains', vestīmenta '(a set of) clothes',
hibernae 'winter quarters', nūptiae 'wedding', quadrīgae 'quadriga' etc. A special...
-
successor Pope
Alexander III in 1172.
Henry then made his son John
Dominus Hibernae (Latin for "Lord of Ireland") with the
intent on
later making John King...
- Pope
Adrian IV,
issued in 1155,
recognised the
Angevin monarch as
Dominus Hibernae (Latin for "Lord of Ireland"). When Pope
Clement VII
excommunicated Henry...
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erianthum - Hill wallaby-gr**** Rytido****
exiguum Rytido**** fortunae-
hibernae Rytido****
fulvum - Copper-awned wallaby-gr**** Rytido**** geniculatum...
- Vol. 14. pp. 1–268. Vainio, E. (1909). "Lichenes in
viciniis stationis hibernae expeditionis Vegae prope pagum Pitlekai in
Sibiria septentrionali a D:re...
- or the
Cotswold Muse, 4 parts, 1651 Life of Hugo Grotius, 1652
Noctes Hibernæ:
Winter Nights' Exercise, 1653 V. cl.
Elogia Anglorum Camdeniana,1653 The...