- canopy, both of
which are part of the
original notion of the Gr**** word
thronos. A
throne room is an
impressive setting for a
monarch to
preside 'in majesty'...
-
combination of two Gr**** words, μετά (meta,
meaning 'after') and θρóνος (
thronos,
meaning 'throne'), which,
taken together,
would suggest the idea of 'one...
-
Cerberum sub
pedibus collocabant, &
iuxta se tres
Harpyias habebat. De
throno aurê eius
sulphureo quatuor flumina manabunt, quae
scilicet Lethum, Cocytû...
- one
Altar and
Madhbaha in
Church and also
forbade dedication of Altar/
Thronos in name of a
Saint or a Holy
church father and
conducting Holy Qurbana...
- of the
Ancient Near East. The word
throne itself is from Gr**** θρόνος (
thronos), "seat, chair", in
origin a
derivation from the PIE root *dher- "to support"...
- Pantheon). It is Greece's
highest peak. Then, on the
right is
Stefani (or
Thronos Dios [Throne of Zeus – 2,902
metres (9,521 ft)]),
which presents the most...
- materials. The
modern word "throne" is
derived from the
ancient Gr****
thronos (Gr**** singular: θρόνος),
which was a seat
designated for
deities or individuals...
- cardinals, were
excommunicated by Pope
Boniface VIII in the bull 'excelso
throno' (1297) for
refusing to
surrender their relative Stefano Colonna (who had...
-
right in the
smoke room,
reaching the door with the
cartouche ("Super
thronos viginti quatuor")
quoted by
Venanzio and
locating an
unspecified finis...
-
sobre a
legitimidade e
inauferiveis direitos do
Senhor D.
Miguel I. ao
throno de Portugal.
Traduzida do
original francez [of the
Count de Bordigné] (in...