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- Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother El viento y la ceniza El diálogo del rebusque La trifulca y la tresescena El mono sabe a qué palo trepa Reyes, Sandra...
- to Martinus Hamconius in his 17th-century chronicle Frisia seu de viris rebusque illustribus, and also the 19th-century hoax Oera Linda Book, Friso was...
- Batavorum 1630: Historia Danica, Hafniae 1684: Theseus; sive de ejus vita rebusque gestis liber postumus. Accedunt ejusdem Paralipomena de pagis Atticis,...
- possesses rests upon his history of Venice, De origine urbis Venetiarum rebusque ab ipsa gestis historia (1492), which was translated into Italian by Domenichi...
- apud viduam & Joannem Moretum, 1594) Jacob Gretser, De cruce Christi, rebusque ad eam pertinentibus (Sartorius 1598) Thomas Godwyn, Moses and Aaron: Civile...
- wrote textbooks and a Latin epic about Martin Luther entitled "De vita rebusque gestis Martini Lutheran". Brülow died in 1627 at the age of 41 in his adopted...
- Venetiarum protopatriarchae (Life of Holy Lorenzo), De origine urbis Venetiarum rebusque gestis a Venetis libri XV (History of the Origin of Venice) and De divi...
- the 17th century chronicle of Martinus Hamconius, Frisia seu de viris rebusque illustribus, Adelbold, the second duke of Frisia, a son of Asconius (ruled...
- become a slave in Roman society. According to Twelve Tables: Æris confessi rebusque iure iudicatis **** dies iusti sunto. A person who admits to owing money...
- was completed by Martinus Hamconius in his chronicle Frisia seu de viris rebusque illustribus (1609, 2nd. ed. 1623). According to the latter, there had been...