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- Agathia magnificentia is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Hiroshi Inoue in 1978. It is found in Taiwan. The wingspan is 38–45 mm. "Agathia...
- index) Della Magnificenza Ed Architettvra De'Romani / De Romanorvm Magnificentia Et Architectvra (Rome, 1761; digitized by Heidelberg University) Osservazioni...
- propagando in terris et eterne felicitatis premio ****ulando in celis tua magnificentia cogitat, dum ad dilatandos ecclesie terminos, ad declarandam indoctis...
- discipline, as well as: Spectaculorum et ****iduitate et varietate et magnificentia omnes antecessit. Fecisse se ludos ait suo nomine quater, pro aliis...
- the Gr**** view of magnificence into a Roman concept. The Latin word magnificentia comes from the expression magnum facere, which literally means "to do...
- parvificentia in his original Latin — to be the opposite of magnificence (magnificentia). Whilst a magnificent person is willing to pay for great projects and...
- Irene-Maria celebrated Christmas with tremendous splendor (**** ingenti magnificentia) in Magdeburg —close to Otto's residence in Brunswick—in the presence...
- the End 2022 DKCD161 Iluzja Iluzja 2022 DKCD162 Okkultum Magnificentia Okkultum Magnificentia 2022 DKCD163 Desolate Midwinter Mental Anguish 2022 DKCD164...
- Agathia lycaenaria (Kollar, 1848) Agathia magnifica Moore, 1879 Agathia magnificentia Inoue, 1978 Agathia muluensis Holloway, 1996 Agathia obsoleta Warren...
- labelled to explain the complex iconography: the wheels are marked "Magnificentia" (magnificence), "Dignitas" (dignity), "Gloria" (glory) and "Honor"...