- The
Scholae Palatinae (lit. 'Palatine Schools'; Gr****: Σχολαί, romanized: Scholai) were an
elite military imperial guard unit,
usually ascribed to the...
- The
Leges palatinae ("Palatine Laws") were the laws
governing the
functioning of the
royal court of the
Kingdom of Majorca,
promulgated by
James III at...
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Details Location Soft
palate of the
mouth Identifiers Latin glandulae palatinae TA98 A05.1.02.017 TA2 2816 FMA 71616
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- guard,
after the rise of
Constantine I, were also
called the
Scholae Palatinae for the same reason. In the
Early Middle Ages the
title became attached...
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preventing a
posterior seal of the
denture and
posterior seal at the
fovea palatinae.
Other indications for
removal include frequent trauma to the torus, owing...
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Tonsillary Supplies Palatine tonsils, soft
palate Identifiers Latin arteriae palatinae minores TA98 A12.2.05.086 TA2 4458 FMA 71688
Anatomical terminology [edit...
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Revolts Early Late
Roman army East
Roman army
Foederati Bucellarii Scholae Palatinae Excubitors Middle Themata Kleisourai Tourma Droungos Bandon Tagmata Domestic...
- Theodoro-
Palatinae, vol. 5 Phys., 1784, p. 58). Pensées sur la tran****ation des
substances du règne minéral (Acta
Academiae Theodoro-
Palatinae, vol. 5...
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palatine artery (arteria
palatina major)
Lesser palatine arteries (arteriae
palatinae minores) This set
index article includes a list of
related items that...
- to
court officials,
generals Belisarius and N****s,
Bishop Maximian,
palatinae guards and deacons. The halo
around his head
gives him the same aspect...