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- piissima Virgo Maria, a saeculo non esse auditum, quemquam ad tua currentem praesidia, tua implorantem auxilia, tua petentem suffragia, esse derelictum. Ego...
- w****ly in its parish. A Curia is the next level above, handling several Praesidia. The next level is the Comitium, which is in charge of several Curiae...
- though many soldiers are known to have been stationed at various outposts (praesidia), including those defending roads and remote natural resources from attack...
- in Pannonia of stone watchtowers (burgi, panelled towers and fortlets (praesidia). In late antiquity, the Pannonian military district was divided into...
- ecoregion, where local culinary traditions and foods are celebrated creating "Praesidia" gr****roots organizations to promote slow foods to the public forming...
- called the excubiae by day and the vigilae at night. Wall posts were praesidia, gate posts, custodiae, advance positions before the gates, stationes...
- (Eastern Uganda), Christ the King Parish, Mulago, Nabbingo among others. The Praesidia started by Venerable Edel Quinn and some of the members she trained spread...
- (2012). Didymoi: Une garnison romaine dans le désert Oriental d'Égypte. Praesidia du désert de Bérénice, IV. Vol. II: Les textes. Institut français d'archéologie...
- curandos morbos Ad omnium interiorum & exteriorum partium morbos remediorum praesidia In 1519, his Secreta sublimia was published in print for the first time...
- an inscription from Tibur in Latium, along with her daughter, Justia Praesidia. Lucius Justius L. f. Ponticus, the son of Lucius Justius Senilis, named...