- with the Red Star (Latin: Ordo
Militaris Crucigerorum ****
Rubea Stella,
Crucigeri ****
rubea stella,
Crucigeri stellati, Stelliferi, Czech: Rytířský řád...
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Asuroides rubea is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Antonio Durante in 2008. It is
found in Africa. Durante, Antonio, 2008, "Asuroides...
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unius capitis,
involuta et
consuta in
quodam panno lineo albo,
syndone rubea superposita, et erat ibi
quedam cedula consuta in qua erat
scriptum capud...
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Recently it has been
shown to
contain at
least two new
species (T. fimbria, T.
rubea).
Another species,
Taningia persica, has
historically been
referred to but...
- in
Roman times; on the s**** of the Sea of
Galilee Tour
Rouge or
Turris Rubea at
Burgata – Arabic: Burj al-Ahmar, Hebrew:
Hurvat Burgata Tower of David...
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Acolyte Ceroferari,
Common Papal Chaplain, and Porter-Masters of the
Virga Rubea were
consolidated under the
general title of "Cleric of the
Papal Chapel"...
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gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarvm principis), page XV,
published in 1508 – «nā
rubea uexilla nigris/&
bicipitibus distincta aquilis (id gētis
insigne erat) gerebat...
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called Morimarusa, i.e. the Dead Sea, by the Cimbri,
until the
promontory of
Rubea, and
after that Cronium." The
contemporary Gaulish terms for "sea" and "dead"...
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archive contains the
Latinate text Sozana, (quondam) de
Jacobi de
Fontana Rubea, uxor
Dominici de
Columbo de
Ianua ac
Christophorus et
Pelegrinus filii...
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Croatia (Latin:
Croatia Rubea; Croatian:
Crvena Hrvatska) is a
pseudohistorical term used for the
southeastern parts of
Roman Dalmatia and some other...