- The
Ovile (Latin, "sheep fold") was an
enclosed area of the
Campus Martius in
Ancient Rome, used for voting. The name came from its
resemblance to sheep...
- Species: O. umbonata
Binomial name
Olsenella umbonata Kraatz et al. 2011 Type
strain CCUG 58604, DSM 22620, JCM 16156, lac31
Synonyms Atopobium oviles...
- San
Pietro a
Ovile is a
medieval Roman Catholic church located on the Via del
Giglio in Siena, Tuscany, Italy.
Originally built by the
Franciscan order...
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Agrippa in 26 BC. The
building replaced an
older structure,
called the
Ovile,
built as a
place for the
comitia tributa to
gather to cast votes. The Saepta...
- this
Christian Prince and the
words of Our
Savior be fulfilled: Fiet unum
ovile et unus pastor. The
Spanish missionary spirit is here
wedded with Dante’s...
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vernacular versions produced in Geneva),
following the
Latin Vulgate "unum
ovile",
whereas Tyndale had
agreed more
closely with the Gr****, "one flocke" (μία...
- nonnegotiable, otiose, otiosity, renegotiate,
renegotiation ovis ov-
sheep ovile,
ovine †ovicula ovicul- ovum ov- egg oval, ovarian, ovary, ovicapsule, ovicidal...
- ovulation, ovulatory, ovule, ovum,
pluriovulate ovi-
sheep Latin ovis
ovile,
ovine oxy- sharp,
pointed Gr**** ὀξύς (oxús) anoxia, anoxic, dioxide, hypoxia...
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Preceptory Knights Templar founded c.1198,
apparently granted by
Simon de
Ovile;
Knights Hospitaller dissolved after 1276; by 1338 had
become a
member of...
- ovulation, ovulatory, ovule, ovum,
pluriovulate ovi-
sheep Latin ovis
ovile,
ovine oxy- sharp,
pointed Gr**** ὀξύς (oxús) anoxia, anoxic, dioxide, hypoxia...