- A lūstrum (IPA: [ˈluːs̠t̪rʊ̃ˑ],
plural lūstra) was a term for a five-year
period in
Ancient Rome. It is
distinct from the
homograph lustrum (/ˈlʊstrəm/...
- iconography".
Memoirs of the
American Academy in Rome. Sillar,
Shamus (2001).
Quinquennium in provinciis:
Caracalla and
Imperial Administration 212–217. p. iii...
-
Antonio Chenel Albadalejo (Spanish: [anˈtonjo tʃeˈnel alβaðaˈlexo]; 24 June 1932 – 22
October 2011),
professionally and po****rly
known as Antoñete (Spanish:...
- the
Turin club's history,
referred as
Quinquennio d'Oro (The
Golden Quinquennium), from 1931
until 1935, and
Ciclo Leggendario (The
Legendary Cycle),...
- late 2009 to 2014. Chan
released his
first greatest hits
compilation Quinquennium on 23 June 2011,
marking his
fifth year in the industry. Four new songs...
-
constituency of the
Convocation of York at a by-election
during the 2005–2010
quinquennium; and re-elected to the same
constituency in 2010,
remaining until her...
- 266. "Principles,
Structure and
Activities of
Pugwash For the
Eleventh Quinquennium (2007–2012)".
Archived from the
original on 2003-08-19. McNamara, "Conversations...
- 27 cardinals, one
archbishop and 4 bishops,
designated by the pope ad
quinquennium (for a five-year period).
Members by
right are the
Patriarchs and the...
-
retrospect as an
exemplar of good and
moderate government and
described as
Quinquennium Neronis by Trajan.
Especially well
received were
fiscal reforms which...
- quinque- five
Latin quinque cinquain, cinque, quinquefoil, quinquennial,
quinquennium, quinquepartite,
quinquevalent quint-
fifth Latin quintus biquintile...