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- Sideling Hill Tunnel. Gribblenation's page about Sideling Hill Tunnel SeptemWiki about Sideling Hill Tunnel More details and pictures regarding the abandoned...
- Abyla was the pre-Roman name of Ad Septem Fratres (actual Ceuta of Spain). Ad Septem Fratres, usually shortened to Septem or Septa, was a Roman colony in...
-  Heptádelphoi; Latin: Septem Fratres). In particular, the Roman stronghold at the site took the name "Fort at the Seven Brothers" (Castellum ad Septem Fratres). This...
- "six" A ṣäk, B ṣkas "six" *septḿ̥ "seven" seven (< OE seofon) sibun "seven" septem "seven" heptá "seven" saptá "seven"; Mitanni-Aryan šatta- "seven" Av hapta...
- importance of A. Vesalius' publication 'de humani corporis fabrica libri septem' cannot be overestimated. (*) Free abstract for pay-per-view article byDe...
- well-informed Catholic to the extent that his 1521 publication ****ertio Septem Sacramentorum ("Defence of the Seven Sacraments") earned him the title of...
- Tradition holds that the town's Castilian name came from the Roman Latin phrase septem nihil ('seven times nothing'). This is said to refer to the Moorish town's...
- Roman and early Byzantine provinces (4th–7th centuries AD) 1 Later the Septem Provinciae 2 Re-established after reconquest by the Eastern Empire in 534...
- Einhard, "for it is known that in height he measured seven of his feet" (nam septem suorum pedum proceritatem eius constat habuisse mensuram). The right collarbone...
- Roman and early Byzantine provinces (4th–7th centuries AD) 1 Later the Septem Provinciae 2 Re-established after reconquest by the Eastern Empire in 534...