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Cuius est solum, eius est
usque ad
coelum et ad
inferos (Latin for "whoever's is the soil, it is
theirs all the way to
Heaven and all the way to ****")...
- katôtata), and in
Latin is
descendit ad
inferos. The Gr**** τὰ κατώτατα (ta katôtata, "the lowest") and the
Latin inferos ("those below") may also be translated...
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identical to the
current one with the
single exception of
infera in
place of
inferos is
recorded in the late 5th century. However, the Old
Roman Creed remained...
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principle of
property law,
cuius est
solum eius est
usque ad
coelum et ad
inferos (for
whosoever owns the soil, it is
theirs up to the sky and down to the...
- cor
gentil rempaira semper amore by
Guido Guinizelli); the
descensus ad
inferos, or catàbasis in Gr**** (see Dante's
entire Inferno, or the Aeneid, in his...
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proprietary principle of
cuius est solum, eius est
usque ad
coelum et ad
inferos ("whosesoever is the soil, it is his up to the sky and down to the depths...
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encoded in the
Latin phrase Cuius est solum, eius est
usque ad
coelum et ad
inferos ("Whoever owns the soil, it is
theirs up to
Heaven and down to ****.")...
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common law
tradition Cuius est solum, eius est
usque ad
coelum et ad
inferos of
owning all the air
above one's property, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled...
- and in an old bas-relief, the same god is
represented as
descending ad
inferos with a
small umbrella in his hand. In the Panathenæa, the
daughters of...
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particularly through cuius est solum, eius est
usque ad
coelum et ad
inferos and that the
equatorial countries that the Moon p****es over must have a...