- In
planetary geology, a
saxum (/ˈsæksəm/,
plural saxa) is a
large surface boulder on an
extraterrestrial body. So far the term has been used for: 162173...
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after Location Aellopus Saxum Aello, one of the half-bird half-woman
Harpy sisters from Gr****
mythology 25.44°N 335.67°E
Aetos Saxum Aetos,
childhood playmate...
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Saxicola (Latin:
saxum, rock + incola,
dwelling in), the
stonechats or chats, is a
genus of 15
species of
small p****erine
birds restricted to the Old...
- may not be
authentic to
Publilius Syrus, as the
Latin form
usually given,
Saxum volutum non
obducitur musco, does not
appear in his
edited texts. It is...
- in 1954. The name is
descriptive of the
feature as seen from the north, "
saxum"
being Latin for wall. 63°08′S 56°01′W / 63.133°S 56.017°W / -63.133;...
- The
Tarpeian Rock (/tɑːrˈpiːən/; Latin:
Rupes Tarpeia or
Saxum Tarpeium; Italian: Rupe Tarpea) is a
steep cliff on the
south side of the
Capitoline Hill...
- recognised. The
scientific name is from Saxicola, "rock-dweller", from
Latin saxum, a rock + incola,
dwelling in; and tectes,
onomatopoetic Neo-Latin after...
- Dominguez,
Joseangel (2022).
Bible Portico.
Translated by Scott, Helena.
Saxum International Foundation. p. 15. ISBN 979-12-80113-17-7. Lindberg, Carter...
- "mountain", and colere, "to dwell", and
saxatilis means "rock-frequenting", from
saxum, "stone" . It
breeds in
southern Europe across Central Asia to northern...
-
coronation of
James I,
calls the
stone at
Westminster Abbey by the
Latin name,
saxum Jacobi.
These legends also
feature prominently in
British Israelism a belief...