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Magnae (Latin for "The Greats") may
refer to:
Magnae Carvetiorum (Carovoran) in
northern Britain Magnae Dobunnorum (Kenchester) in
southwestern Britain...
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contributing his
expertise to
several battles,
Siemienowicz published Artis Magnae Artilleriae in 1650. This treatise,
which discusses rocketry and pyrotechnics...
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Magnae,
sometimes Magnae Dobunnorum[citation needed] (Latin for "The
Greats of the Dobunni") to
distinguish it from the
Magnae of the
Carvetii on Hadrian's...
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cistern Details Identifiers Latin cisterna quadrigeminalis,
cisterna venae magnae cerebri TA98 A14.1.01.217 TA2 5399 FMA 74511
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy...
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Defender of the Faith.
Charles I 1st seal 1625–1627
carolvs dei
gratia magnæ britannie franciæ et hiberniæ rex
fidei def &c. Charles, by the
grace of...
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Gerolamo Cardano. It was
first published in 1545
under the
title Artis Magnae, Sive de
Regulis Algebraicis Liber Unus (Book
number one
about The Great...
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Sacerdos Matris Deum
Magnae Idaeae was the
title of the
Priestess of the
goddess Cybele in
Ancient Rome. The
office as
introduced when the cult of Cybele...
- Simonavičius is
considered a
pioneer of rocketry; his publication, the
Artis Magnae Artilleriae, was a
basic artillery manual throughout Europe, containing...
- The
encyclical Magnae Dei
Matris (The
Great Mother of God) was
issued on 8
September 1892. It is
subtitled "The
Rosary and
Christian Life" and discusses...
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experientiam praedictam,
Tolleti demonstratam a
duobus Graecis, qui
Cacabo magnae amplitudinis accepto,
orificio inverso,
funibus in aere pendente, tabem...