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- the heart Asterix and Caesar's Gift; it is a variation of "vinum bonum laetificat cor hominis". vinum regum, rex vinorum the wine of kings, the king of...
- Granby: Laurence's second-in-command. Served under Captain Portland on Laetificat. Becomes Iskierka's Captain. Prince Yongxing: Son to the Jiaqing Emperor...
- the heart Asterix and Caesar's Gift; it is a variation of "vinum bonum laetificat cor hominis". vinum regum, rex vinorum the wine of kings, the king of...
- Gregorian University Pontifical Biblical Institute Motto Fluminis impetus laetificat civitatem Dei (The river's rush brings joy to the city of God) Coat of...
- Information Type Private school, Single-**** education Motto Ad Deum Qui Laetificat Juventutem Meam (To God, Who Gives Joy To My Youth) Religious affiliation(s)...
- by an antiphon of the same psalm: "Introibo ad altare Dei, ad Deum qui lætificat iuventutem meam" (Translation: "I shall go in to the altar of God: to...
- Rituals. Another example, also appearing once, is "laefificat" instead of "laetificat". One of the more obvious grammatical errors is "ego vos benedictio",...
- Information Type Preparatory school Day & Boarding Motto Ad Deum qui laetificat juventutem meam Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic Local authority...
- Madison, to Celebrate Traditional M**** at Holy Redeemer Church Nov 25". Laetificat. November 18, 2012. Retrieved August 4, 2014. Official website Quotations...
- sanctum tuum, et in tabernacula tua. Et introibo ad altare Dei, ad Deum qui laetificat juventutem meam. Confitebor tibi in cithara, Deus, Deus meus. Quare tristis...