- late
Roman and
Byzantine empires. The
feminine form of the
title was
nobilissima. The term
nobilissimus originated as an
epithet to the
title of Caesar...
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Nobilissima visione (The
Noblest Vision) is a 50-minute
ballet (or, more precisely, a "dance legend") in six
scenes by Paul Hindemith,
originally c****ographed...
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doctissimorum aliquot virorum & suis mutuis,
quibus examinantur tempora nobilissima: 1.
Herodis Herodiadumque, 2.
baptismi &
ministerii Christi annorum non...
- of the Scientific,
Literary and
Artistic Merit (Portuguese: Antiga,
Nobilíssima e
Esclarecida Ordem Militar de Sant'Iago da Espada, do Mérito Científico...
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Fomitiporia nobilissima is a
fungus in the
family Hymenochaetaceae.
Found in Gabon, it was
described as new to
science in 2010.
Amalfi M,
Yombiyeni P...
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Canticle of the Sun (soloists,
chorus and orchestra, 1928) Paul Hindemith:
Nobilissima Visione (ballet 1938) Leo Sowerby:
Canticle of the Sun (cantata for mixed...
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Nobilissima Gallorum gens ("The Most
Noble French Nation") is an
encyclical published by Pope Leo XIII on 8
February 1884. In this encyclical, the pope...
- The
terms Nobilissimus (most noble) and
nobilissima familia (most
noble family) have been used
since the 11th
century for the King of
Hungary and his...
- Saint-Géry
Island with the
Church of St. Gaugericus,
depicted in Bruxella,
nobilissima Brabantiæ
civitas (1695)...
- and
holiness of his life (Cyprian,
Epistle 30).
Novatian refers to his
nobilissima memoriae, and he
corresponded with Origen.
Fabian is
honored on the liturgical...