- Wilson, John (1855)
Noctes Ambrosianae,
edited by J. F. Ferrier. Edinburgh:
William Blackwood & Sons.
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Chandra Dutta (1978). The
Noctes.
Directorate of Research, Govt. of
Arunachal Pradesh. pp. 12, 13, 81. "American-
Nocte Relations".
Nocte Digest. "Arunachal Pradesh:...
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languages of the
surrounding tribes,
including that of the
Noctes and Wanchos. The
Noctes at the time were
concentrated in Namsang,
Khonsa and the Liju...
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Nocte is a
Northern Naga
language of
northeastern India.
Alternate names include Borduria, Jaipuria, Mohongia, Namsangia,
Nocte, Nokte, and Paniduria...
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authors who
might otherwise be
unknown today.
Medieval m****cripts of the
Noctes Atticae commonly gave the author's name in the form of "Agellius", which...
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Nocte Obducta is a
German avant-garde
black metal band. They were
founded in 1993 in
Mainz under the name Desîhra. The band
released twelve albums, the...
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Droit du
seigneur ('right of the lord'), also
known as jus
primae noctis ('right of the
first night'),
sometimes referred to as
prima nocta, was a supposed...
- The
Nocte Award is a
Spanish literary award presented by
Nocte (Spanish
Horror Writers ****ociation) to
those books worthy of
mention published in Spain...
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occasionally identified with
Apollo and
young Jupiter.
Aulus Gellius, in the
Noctes Atticae,
written around 177 CE,
speculated that
Vejovis was an ill-omened...
- name Erna
Inari Kaarina Siikavirta Also
known as Ms. Erna, Enary,
Magistra Nocte Born (1977-10-08) 8
October 1977 (age 47)
Origin Espoo,
Finland Genres Hard...