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- The Latin expression paulo maiora canamus, translated literally, means let us sing of things a little more elevated (Virgil, Eclogues, IV, 1). The phrase...
- Maite Maiora Elizondo (born 20 June 1980) is a Spanish female sky runner and trail runner, who won gold medal at the 2016 Skyrunning World Championships...
- Elephant from Chronica maiora, Part II, Parker Library, MS 16, fol. 151v...
- (ITA) 2011: Oihana Kortazar (ESP) 2012: Emelie Forsberg (SWE) 2017: Maite Maiora (ESP) Sky 2012: Zhanna Vokueva (RUS] 2013: Stevie Kremer (USA) 2014: Stevie...
- 6th Baron Ros of Hamlake and had descendants Thomas Walsingham, "Chronica Maiora" Richardson, D. (2011). Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval...
- various forms of oppression occasioned by episcopal declarations ... ad maiora mala vitanda (to avoid worse) ... seem to advise caution. Here lies one...
- section 4: Persia and its kings, part I. Bibliotheca Maqriziana Opera maiora. Leiden Boston: Brill. pp. 279–281. ISBN 978-90-04-35599-6. Zadeh, Travis...
- the Reckoning of Time, in 725 Bede wrote the Greater Chronicle (chronica maiora), which sometimes circulated as a separate work. For recent events the Chronicle...
- brother-in-law Richard of Cornwall to Cremona in 1241, in the Chronica Maiora of Matthew Paris. The presence of the animal is also recorded in the Cremona...
- the period between 1250–1255, and also includes Part III of the Chronica Maiora by Matthew Paris, covering the years 1254–1259. The m****cript includes...