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Laudation
Laudation Lau*da"tion, n. [L. laudatio: cf. OE. taudation. See Land, v. t.] The act of lauding; praise; high commendation.

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- Laudatio Turiae ("In praise of Turia") is a tombstone engraved with a carved epitaph that is a husband's eulogy of his wife. It was made in the late 1st...
- The laudatio Iuliae amitae ("Eulogy for Aunt Julia") is a funeral oration that Julius Caesar said in 68 BC to honor his dead aunt Julia, the widow of Marius...
- Catholic churches liturgically. The words "procedenti ab utroque / compar sit laudatio"—literally, "May equal praise be to the One proceeding from both"—refer...
- private funeral, the eulogy was delivered at the grave-side. The eulogy (laudatio funebris) was a formal oration or panegyric in praise of the dead. It was...
- Archived from the original (PDF) on August 22, 2017. Retrieved June 9, 2017. Laudatio der deutschen BigBrotherAwards 2004 (in German) Information by the Chaos...
- the Long Walk Coat of arms Nickname:  "City of the Tribes" Motto(s):  Laudatio Ejus Manet In Secula Seculorum  (Latin) "His Praise Remains unto Ages of...
- de maiestate Lex Roscia Constitutional reforms Dictator perpetuo Works Laudatio Iuliae amitae Anticato Commentarii de Bello Civili Commentarii de Bello...
- candidate and gives a personal speech praising the work of the young doctor (laudatio), before the session is formally closed. Dutch doctors may use PhD behind...
- Digest 5:6. lauda finem praise to the end Motto of Nottingham High School Laudatio Ejus Manet In Secula Seculorum His Praise Remains unto Ages of Ages Motto...
- Laudatio florentinae urbis (Latin for "Praise of the City of Florence") is a panegyric delivered by Leonardo Bruni (c. 1403–4). The panegyric is modeled...