- Look up
mundus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mundus may
refer to:
Mundus (general) (died 536), an East
Roman general Frank Mundus (1925–2008), an...
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Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci published the Latin-language
pamphlet Mundus Novus,
presenting his
conclusion that
these lands (soon
called America based...
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neriyatum is a set of two
mundus, both
having matching kara. The set
contains a
lower garment similar to
those worn by men. The
upper mundu, worn with a blouse...
- "a
method of living" and of "dying with
better hope". The
mundus cerialis or
Caereris mundus ("the
world of Ceres") was a
hemispherical pit or underground...
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- research.
Erasmus Mundus comprises three actions:
Joint programmes Partnerships Attractiveness projects Under Action 1,
Erasmus Mundus supports Joint Programmes...
- the
Confessor (A.M. 6032)
identify Mundus as the son of a king of the Gepids.
Marcellinus Comes refers to
Mundus as a Geta,
which he also uses to mean...
- his
servant Griffon when he begs
Mundus for more power. Finally, when even
Trish proved unable to stop Dante,
Mundus tried to
strike him down with his...
- and
synchronicity might be
related to the unus
mundus - the
archetype being an
expression of unus
mundus; synchronicity, or "meaningful coincidence", being...
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regulating the industry.
Mundus soon
discovered that
bluefish were not
plentiful in
Montauk waters, but
sharks were.
Mundus started what he
called "Monster...