- for). If the
theory that
connects these two
Juvenals is correct, then the
inscription does show that
Juvenal's family was
reasonably wealthy, and that, if...
- The
Juvenals (Swedish: Juvenalerna) was a
student society at the
University of Uppsala, in Sweden. It was
founded in 1835 and
dedicated to
music and merrymaking...
- the
society known as "The
Juvenals" (Juvenalerna),
which had been
active in the 1830s and 1840s. The Juvenalorden, or "
Juvenal Order", of 1907 was founded...
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Juvénal Habyarimana (Kinyarwanda: [hɑβɟɑːɾímɑ̂ːnɑ]; French: [ʒyvenal abjaʁimana]; 8
March 1937 – 6
April 1994) was a
Rwandan politician and
military officer...
- Look up
juvenal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Juvenal was a poet.
Juvenal or
Juvenals may also
refer to:
Juvenal (name), and
persons with the name...
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satirical poems by the
Latin author Juvenal written between the end of the
first and the
early second centuries A.D.
Juvenal is
credited with
sixteen poems...
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Juvenal is a
surname and
given name.
James Juvenal,
American rower Juvenal Amarijo,
Brazilian former football defender Juvenal Edjogo Owono, Equatoguinean...
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Saint Juvenal may
refer to:
Juvenal of
Benevento (died 132 A.D.)
Juvenal of
Narni (d. 369),
Bishop of
Narni Juvenal of
Jerusalem (d. 458),
Bishop of Jerusalem...
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Brigadier General Juvenal Marizamunda (born 2
December 1965), is a
Rwandan politician and
military officer who
serves as
Minister of
Defense in the Rwandan...
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metonymic phrase referring to
superficial appea****t. It is
attributed to
Juvenal (Satires,
Satire X), a
Roman poet
active in the late
first and
early second...