- the
phrase meant 'a
crime against the Crown'. In
classical Latin,
laesa māiestās meant 'hurt/violated majesty' or 'injured sovereignty' (originally with...
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February 2025:
Maiestas affinis (Osborn, 1934)
Maiestas agroecus (Dash & Viraktamath, 1998)
Maiestas akashiensis (Matsumura, 1914)
Maiestas albofasciata...
- name of
perduellio gave
place to that of
laesa maiestas,
deminuta or
minuta maiestas, or
simply maiestas. The lex
Iulia maiestatis, to
which the date of...
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Maiestas canaraica is a
species of bug from the
Cicadellidae family that is
endemic to India. It was
formerly placed within Recilia, but a 2009 revision...
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Maiestas lineata is a
species of bug from the
Cicadellidae family that is
endemic to India. It was
formerly placed within Recilia, but a 2009 revision...
- Maia (/ˈmeɪ.ə, ˈmaɪ.ə/;
Ancient Gr****: Μαῖα; also
spelled Maie, Μαίη; Latin: Maia), in
ancient Gr****
religion and mythology, is one of the
Pleiades and...
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Maiestas parapruthii (formerly
Recilia parapruthii) is a
species of bug from the
Cicadellidae family that is
endemic to India. The
species was
moved from...
- her at the
Kalendae of May. In Piso's view, the
companion of the god is
Maiestas.
According to
Gellius as well, Maia was ****ociated with Vulcan; and he...
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Christ in
Majesty or
Christ in
Glory (Latin:
Maiestas Domini) is the
Western Christian image of
Christ seated on a
throne as
ruler of the world, always...
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Maiestas systenos (formerly
Recilia systenos) is a
species of bug from the
Cicadellidae family that is
endemic to India. It was
formerly placed within...