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quondam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quondam may
refer to: John Sutton, 3rd
Baron Dudley (1494–1553),
English nobleman nicknamed Lord
Quondam An...
- John Sutton, 3rd
Baron Dudley (c. 1494 –1553),
commonly known as Lord
Quondam, was an
English nobleman. John
Sutton was born in 1494, at
Dudley Castle...
- P****i”. The
first mention dates back to a
Henricus de Preposulo,
filius quondam Petri Federici,
Sacri Palatii judicis (Archive of the
Cathedral of Bergamo)...
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civitatem sanctam Jerusalem.
Chorus angelorum te suscipiat, et ****
Lazaro quondam paupere æternam
habeas requiem. "May the
angels lead you into paradise;...
- perception, or in
other words, an "Architectural walk". "www.
quondam.com/31/3123.htm". www.
quondam.com.
Retrieved 2019-04-24. Jenkins,
Megan Elizabeth (March...
- to a
friend Filippo da Rimini,
Excidium Constantinopolitanae urbis quae
quondam Bizantium ferebatur Antonio Ivani da Sarzana,
Expugnatio Constantinopolitana...
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castris preerat;
Sigifridus vero,
Saxonum optimus et a rege secundus,
gener quondam regis, tunc vero
affinitate coniunctus, eo
tempore procurabat Saxoniam...
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particle quondam (English once/formerly) was added. The
examples above would have been
translated as
Marius Johannis Rossi and
Franciscus quondam Petri Verdi...
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month before being unfavorably dismissed: "On
November 6, [1717,] the
quondam [former]
concertmaster and
organist Bach was
confined to the
County Judge's...
- to see the
prosperity of a
great community and a
great empire ... This
quondam village, now fit to be the
proud capital of any
empire in the world, has...