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places mentioned in the "P****ions" of the
martyrs the
Circus Flaminius ad
pontem Judaeorum, but in this
sense makes no
allusion to the Coliseum. "The Coliseum"...
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Verometo (Willoughby on the Wolds),
Margiduno (Castle Hill near Bingham), Ad
Pontem (East Stoke) and
Crocolana (Brough). From
Lincoln to
Ilchester in Somerset...
- fīnem "end" > fim /fĩ/;
centum "hundred" > PWR tʲsʲɛnto >
cento /ˈsẽtu/;
pontem "bridge" > PWR pɔnte >
ponte /ˈpõtʃi/ (Brazil), /ˈpõtɨ/ (Portugal). Romanian...
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viatorum quos nova fama iuvat.
Ingentem vasta pontem qui mole
peregit sacra litaturo fecit honore Lacer. Qui
pontem fecit Lacer et nova
templa dicavit, illic...
- Ammi****
states that
Julian the
Apostate crossed it "per
navalem Aborae pontem".
Strabo describes it as near the town of Anthemusias. The
river is fed...
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quatuor prin****libus
civitatibus Angliae sunt transmissae;
caput ejus
super pontem Londoniarum fixum est,
versus partes re****iens Scoticanas." Aslet, Clive...
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grounds the
nearest town is that of
Maurepas to the south-east. The
manor as
Pontem Cartonencem is
mentioned around 1325 or 1330. In the 16th
century this manor...
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issued by the
Carolingian ruler Carloman of Bavaria,
mentioned a
bridge (ad
pontem Uillach) near the
royal court of Treffen, in what is
today Villach.[citation...
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Details Source Basilar artery Supplies Pons
Identifiers Latin arteriae ad
pontem TA98 A12.2.08.021 TA2 4559 FMA 70796
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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plateam pratza piazza chiazza piazza plaza plaça
place praça piață
bridge pontem ponte/-i ponte/ponti
punti ponte puente pont pont
ponte pod,
punte church...