-
Concordia Rigensis is
unique in the KSCV, and is
unofficially referred to
there as a
military or
officer corps. The
color band of
Concordia Rigensis is blue-gold-red...
- The
Archbishopric of Riga (Latin:
Archiepiscopatus Rigensis, Low German:
Erzbisdom Riga) was a
Catholic diocese and
civil government in
Medieval Livonia...
- 62
Samogitiensis et
Rigensis: De
finium dioecesanorum commutatione, Acta
Apostolicae Sedis,
Volume 12 (1920), p. 270
Rigensis:
Erectionis in archiepiscopatum...
- Baltica, 1865–1965. p. 152.
Philistine ****ociation of
Concordia Rigensis (ed.):
Concordia Rigensis. 11/29/1869–11/29/1969. Festschrift: chronicle, album, statistics...
- 'prauliɲʃ]; born 17 June 1957) is a
Latvian composer whose choral work
Missa Rigensis (Riga M****) was
recorded by the
Choir of
Trinity College, Cambridge, the...
-
University (RSU) (Latvian: Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte, Latin:
Universitas Rigensis Stradina) is a
public university located in the city of Riga, Latvia. The...
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corps were admitted,
including Curonia,
Concordia Rigensis,
Fraternitas Baltica,
Fraternitas Rigensis, Gotonia, and Rubonia. In 1932, they all left in...
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inscription that
confirmed its
belonging to the city of Riga ("CIVITATIS
RIGENSIS"). The Riga
silver dealer (Thaler) held 4.5 Riga
silver marks or 18 silver...
- Martín
Palmieri (1996)
Missa Latina: pro Pace by
Roberto Sierra Missa Rigensis (2002) by Uģis Prauliņš The
Armed Man: A M**** for
Peace by Karl Jenkins...
- the flag of Riga was
mentioned in 1232 (in the book
Vexillum civitatis Rigensis), but its
color and form are not known.
After Riga
joining the Hanseatic...