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- Matrimonium is a 2005 comedy film directed by Michael Akers, his second feature film after the successful Gone, But Not Forgotten. Co-written and co-produced...
- and s****s spiritual counsel from the evangelist Billy Graham. 17 7 "Matrimonium" Benjamin Caron Peter Morgan 8 December 2017 (2017-12-08) After learning...
- Tobiae matrimonium, actio sacra pro filiabus chori S. Lazari is a 1794 oratorio by Simon Mayr to a Latin libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa. It was the...
- around 1300 CE and is in turn ultimately a learned borrowing from Latin mātrimōnium, which is derived from māter 'mother' with the suffix -mōnium for an...
- derived from the medieval Latin morganaticus from the Late Latin phrase matrimonium ad morganaticam and refers to the gift given by the groom to the bride...
- Matrimonium 2012: Morgan 2003: Gone, But Not Forgotten 2005: Matrimonium 2006: Phoenix 2012: Morgan 2003: Gone, But Not Forgotten 2005: Matrimonium 2005:...
- Most of the illegitimate children on this table are all legitimatio per matrimonium subsequens or legitimated by subsequent marriage. They and their descendants...
- Spelunca Engaddi, Naxos [2008] L'amor coniugale, Naxos, [2008] Tobiae matrimonium Simon Mayr Chor + Ensemble, Naxos [2009] Medea in Corinto Theater St...
- deceased brother's widow. In his decree, Cranmer uses the words, "...dictum matrimonium..., ut praemittitur, contractum et consummatum, nullum et omnino invalidum...
- any children born of the marriage. Morganatic, from the Latin phrase matrimonium ad morganaticam, refers to the dower (Latin: morganati****, German: Morgengabe...