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Scirè may
refer to:
Italian submarine
Scirè (1938), of the Adua class,
which fought during World War II for
Regia Marina Italian submarine
Scirè (S 527)...
- In
English law, a writ of
scire facias (Latin,
meaning literally "make known") is a writ
founded upon some
judicial record directing the
sheriff to make...
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Scirè was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian submarine
Scirè (1938), an Adua-class submarine,
launched in 1938...
- ("ipse se
nihil scire id unum sciat"), is a
possible paraphrase from a Gr**** text (see below). It is also
quoted as "scio me
nihil scire" or "scio me nescire"...
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Italian submarine Scirè was an Adua-class submarine,
built in the 1930s
which served during World War II in the
Regia Marina. It was
named after a northern...
- Fincantieri.
Scirè was
launched on 18
December 2004 and
commissioned on 19
February 2007.
Scirè's earlier namesake, the
submarine Scirè, was launched...
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exposed to this new element. A
similar expression is scilicet, from
earlier scire licet,
abbreviated as sc.,
which is
Latin for "it is
permitted to know."...
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Gardner (13 June 1884 – 12
February 1964), also
known by the
craft name
Scire, was an
English Wiccan, author, and
amateur anthropologist and archaeologist...
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crewmen (including
Elios Toschi). 24
September 1940: The
Italian submarine Sciré,
commanded by
Commander Junio Valerio Borghese,
departed La
Spezia carrying...
- successores, ****
verisimiliter Theutoni****
ydioma sibi
naturaliter inditum scire presumantur et ab
infancia didicisse,
incipiendo a
septimo etatis sue anno...