- Calends, or Kalendae,
Kalenda,
Kalendas, the
first days of the
month in the
ancient Roman calendar Kalenda Proclamation, or
Kalenda, a
Catholic liturgy...
- the
nones or the ides). The day
before the
calends was
called pridie kalendas, but the day
before that was
counted as the "third day", as
Romans used...
-
Calinda (also
spelled kalinda or
kalenda) is a
martial art, as well as a kind of folk
music and war
dance in the
Caribbean which arose in the 1720s. It...
- have
edited the
spellings toward the
Kalenda and
Saturnura of b.
Avodah Zarah MSS.[citation needed] קלנדא
Kalenda in
extant MSS;
however Ḥananel b. Ḥushiel...
-
repeating February 24 (a
doubled VI. Kal. Mart. or ante diem bis ****tum
Kalendas Martias) but,
following Caesar's ********ination, the
priests mistakenly...
- & Takács 2003, p. 47. Eder 2005, p. 24. InscrIt-13-02 and 00017: XVII –
Kalendas Februarias – c(omitialis) Imp(erator)
Caesar [Augustus est a]ppell[a]tus...
- (inclusively) to the next
named day, so 24
February was ante diem ****tum
Kalendas Martias ["the
sixth day
before the
calends of March"]
often abbreviated...
- in "Early
Church Fathers" online".
Retrieved September 27, 2012. "XVI
kalendas Martii Interamnae Via
Flaminia miliario ab Urbe Roma
LXIII natale Valentini...
- prid. Id. Feb.
Abbreviated form of ante diem XV
Kalendas Martias.
Abbreviated form of ante diem XIV
Kalendas Martias, with the ante diem
omitted altogether...
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denoting a
diplomatic officer who acts in
place of an amb****ador. ad
kalendas graecas at the Gr****
Calends i.e., "when pigs fly".
Attributed by Suetonius...