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- Carmen miserabile super destructione regni Hungariae per Tartaros (Latin for "Sad Song for the Destruction of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Tartars") is...
- Post miserabile (Latin: Sadly, after) is an encyclical issued by Pope Innocent III on 15 August 1198 calling for what would subsequently be referred to...
- Spathula gourbaultae Ball, 1977 Spathula limicola (Nurse, 1950) Spathula miserabile Sluys & Grant, 2006 Spathula musculosa Sluys & Grant, 2006 Spathula neara...
- non fit ("good does not come from evil"). Also the alias of the song "Miserabile Visu" by Anberlin in the album New Surrender. ex mea sententia in my opinion...
- thirteenth-century churchman who described the Tatar invasions in his work Carmen Miserabile Rogerius, Romania, a district or quarter (cartier in Romanian) of Oradea...
- the Mongol invasion of Hungary and Transylvania is in his book Carmen Miserabile. During the 1241-2 Mongol invasion of Hungary, Mongol m**** rapes of Hungarian...
- the Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) which he decreed by the papal bull Post miserabile in 1198. Unlike past popes, Innocent III displa**** interest in leading...
- became the prime goal of his pontificate, expounded in his bull Post miserabile. His call was largely ignored by the European monarchs: the Germans were...
- Samuel Johnson in his paper for James Boswell on Vicious intromission. miserabile visu terrible to see A terrible happening or event. miseram pacem vel...
- during the Tatar invasion siege of Esztergom and wrote in his Carmen Miserabile ("Sad Song"): "since there was no other town like Esztergom in Hungary...