- the less
commonly used
ionicus a
maiore (— — u u). Some
modern metricians generally consider the term
ionicus a
maiore to be of
little analytic use, a...
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suffices as a
proof of (2). Thus, (2) is an "a fortiori" argument. In logic, a
maiore ad
minus describes a
simple and
obvious inference from a
claim about a stronger...
- The
Fasti Antiates Maiores is a
painted wall-calendar from the late
Roman Republic, the
oldest archaeologically attested local Roman calendar and the...
- The
Annales Sangallenses maiores (Latin for
Greater Annals of St Gall) are
annals compiled in St Gallen,
covering the
years 927
through to 1059. They...
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describe two
classes amongst the
patrician gentes,
known as the
gentes maiores, or
major gentes, and the
gentes minores, or
minor gentes. No definite...
- the
Roman Republic. The most
important of
these were the
three flamines maiores (or "major priests"), who
served the
important Roman gods Jupiter, Mars...
- from the
original on 12
November 2016.
Retrieved 13 July 2022. "Um dos
maiores produtores de
trigo do mundo,
Argentina terá a
menor área de
plantio em...
- The
Annales Altahenses was an
early medieval royal annals compiled in the
Niederaltaich Abbey which contains records of the
events of
almost all years...
- was
borrowed from a
Friulian name that
developed from
Romance Monte(m)
maiōre(m) 'higher mountain'. It is
known as Mat'jur in the
local dialect, and in...
- of the Senate, was
traditionally chosen from the
gentes maiores. No list of the
gentes maiores has been discovered, and even
their number is unknown. It...