- person.
Under Roman law, this was
established through sacred law (lex
sacrata),
which had
religious connotations.
Festus explained that: “Sacred laws...
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Batrachedra sacrata is a moth in the
family Batrachedridae. It is
found in India. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.;...
- (H. F. Carpenter, 1857)
Cerithidea pullata A. A. Gould, 1856
Cerithidea sacrata (A. Gould, 1849)
Cerithidea valida (C. B. Adams, 1852)
Cerithium (Potamis)...
- in all the land of
Egypt three days." "Three Days of Darkness". Virgó
Sacráta.
Retrieved 2021-06-02.
James J.
Drummey (2003).
Catholic Replies 2. C.R...
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Peniophora sacrata is a
species of
fungus in the
family Peniophoraceae. A
plant pathogen, the
fungus causes Peniophora root and stem
canker on
apple trees...
-
white wines made from Godello, Albariño and Dona Branca. The term "Rivoira
Sacrata"
first appeared in the
writings of
Brother Antonio Yepes, who mentioned...
- law-court; its
foundation was
contemporaneous with the p****age of the Lex
Sacrata,
which established the
office and
person of
plebeian aediles and tribunes...
- haru****es, but
according to the historians, it took its name from the lex
Sacrata (Sacred Law) that
ended the
first secession,
which was p****ed and commemorated...
- world,
which Gelasius called the "sacred
authority of bishops" (auctoritas
sacrata pontifi****) and the "royal power" (regalis potestas).
These two principles—auctoritas...
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Latin English 1
English 2 ℣.
Dignare me
laudare te,
Virgo sacrata. ℟. Da mihi
virtutem contra hostes tuos. Oremus. Concede,
misericors Deus, fragilitati...