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- Cantors 3 & 4: Ego propter te flagellavi Ægyptum **** primogenitis suis: et tu me flagellatum tradidisti. Choirs A & B: Po**** meus, quid feci tibi? Aut...
- referred the origin of its name to an otherwise unattested altar, Ara Primogeniti Dei, said to have been raised to the "firstborn of God" by the emperor...
- Portsmouth to Dover see CCR King Henry III vol 14 1268-1272, 290. “Edwardi primogeniti nostri versus Terram Sanctam, qui, illis qui sunt de consilio nostro...
- Urbis Romae, claimed that the church was built over an Augustan Ara primogeniti Dei, in the place where the Tiburtine Sibyl prophesied to Augustus the...
- 219 (excerpt); Pope Gregory I, Epistula 9.214 (excerpt); De decimis et primogenitis et primitiuis in lege (excerpts on tithes); Canones Hibernenses III (on...
- 219 (excerpt); Pope Gregory I, Epistula 9.214 (excerpt); De decimis et primogenitis et primitiuis in lege (excerpts on tithes); Canones Hibernenses III (on...
- ‘domini Henrici nostri mariti comitis prelibati nec non Ottonis militis primogeniti ac Henrici prepositi Spirensis nostrorum filiorum’, in a charter dated...
- occidentale, E se c'ero dormivo, Il tempo imperfetto, and Storie di primogeniti e figli unici (all published by Feltrinelli); l'Italia spensierata (Laterza);...
- then reputedly founded an altar in Rome to the "firstborn of god" (Ara primogeniti Dei) at the location now occupied by the Ara Coeli. The emperor is kneeling...
- however, being ****igned to the members of Trinity Hall, tanquam fratres primogeniti. Bateman's interest in the university of Cambridge, in which in his own...