- In
Roman mythology,
Morta was the
goddess of death. She was
believed to
preside over
infants who died.
Aulus Gellius understood her name to be the similar...
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Morta may
refer to:
Morta of Lithuania,
Queen of
Lithuania (1253–1262)
Morta Zauniūtė (1875-1945),
Lithuanian culture activist in
Lithuania Minor Piotr...
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Children of
Morta is an
action role-playing
video game with
roguelike elements,
released in
September 2019.
Developed by
studio Dead Mage, it follows...
- The Ca'
Morta tomb is a
Celtic chariot tomb
located in the
necropolis of the same name to the west of the city of Como, in Italy's
Lombardy region. The...
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- bog wood), also
known as
abonos and,
especially amongst pipe smokers, as
morta, is a
material from
trees that have been
buried in peat bogs and preserved...
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Morta (died in 1263) was
Queen of
Lithuania (1253–1262) upon the
accession of her husband, King Mindaugas. Very
little is
known about her life. Probably...
- "La
mamma morta" (The dead mother) is a
soprano aria from act 3 of the 1896
opera Andrea Chénier by
Umberto Giordano. It is sung by the
character Maddalena...
- The Da Água
Morta River is a
river on the
border between São
Paulo and Paraná
states in
southern Brazil.
Arising in the
Serra do Itapirapuã [pt], it flows...
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Ciutat Morta ([siwˈtat ˈmɔr.tə], "Dead City") is a 2013
Catalan do****entary
about the 4F case,
directed by
Xavier Artigas and Xapo Ortega. The film covers...