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- Zodwa Wabantu is a South African media personality, socialite and dancer. Libram left home at the age of 16 and began hustling. She later began her dancing...
- of acquisition of a slave as property "by scales and bronze" (per aes et libram) is described by Gaius as follows: "Man****tio is effected in the presence...
- the word libra was used together with the word pondo "in weight", e.g. libram pondo "a pound in weight" (Livy, 3.29); but often pondo was used alone;...
- the Ear. Et uncia ponderabit viginti denarios. Et duodecim uncie faciunt libram London. Et duodecim libre & dimid’ faciunt petram London. Et octo libre...
- Lightburst, Nystul's Radiant Arch, and Nystul's Radiant Baton. He aut****d Libram of the Great Paravisual Emanations and Metaphysics of Mathematics. Nystul...
- party is attempting to explore Alterworlds to find gems to empower Iris's Libram of Escalario, a magical book that is said to grant a wish if all eight gems...
- by the Late Republic. They were replaced by the testamentum per aes et libram ("the will made by bronze and scales"). This form of will rested on the...
- the Kingdom of León, which show forms like ⟨lliueram⟩ and ⟨llexastis⟩ for LIBRAM and LAXAVISTIS. Latin /nn/ was palatalized in much the same area as /ll/...
- later time the form of plebeian will developed (irs/amentum per aes ci libram), and the law of testamentary succession was further modified by the influence...
- so-called Testamentum Dasumii, which is an example of a will amentum per aes ci libram. CIL VI, 10229 Ferrua published this fragment as "Ultime Scoperte a S. Callisto"...