- Ma ago) of Alberta, Canada. It
contains two species, S.
cutleri and S.
thronus. The type species, S. cutleri,
measured up to 5.6
metres (18 ft) in length...
-
Christian angelology,
thrones (Ancient Gr****: θρόνος, pl. θρόνοι; Latin:
thronus, pl. throni) are a
class of angels. This is
based on an interpretation...
-
possibly members of the city
council of Bruges. The
Dutch publication Thronus Justitiae first published in 1606
contains 13
plates of
justice scenes...
- from
Latin *adcaptare
chair sedia caréga, trón from
Latin cathedra and
thronus (borrowings from Gr****) ****o,
goodbye ciao ciao from
Venetian s-ciao "slave"...
- Cretaceous, 105–66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Skeleton of
Scolosaurus thronus, once
referred to Euoplocephalus.
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology...
- TANA (?) = 𔗢
TELIPINU = 𔒲
TERRA = 𔓤, 𔕝 TEŠUB = 𔕥
THRONUS = 𔕊
THRONUS = 𔕋
THRONUS₂ = 𔕏
TONITRUS = 𔓢 TURRIS ? = 𔔍
UNGULA = 𔒗 UNUS =...
- Et ut
adhuc amplius hoc putes,
accipe et in
psalmo duos deos dictos:
Thronus tuus, deus, in aevum, <virga directionis>
virga regni tui;
dilexisti iustitiam...
- 122–66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Mounted skeleton of
Scolosaurus thronus,
Royal Tyrrell Museum of
Palaeontology Scientific classification Domain:...
-
Daniel Cramer,
Conrad Bachmann [de]
Emblemata Sacra 1617 40 (various)
Thronus Cupidinis [nl] (Netherlands) 1618
Jacob Cats
Silenus Alcibiadis, sive...
-
century a
Christian bishop with seat in the city was
mentioned in the
Thronus Alexandrinus. By 700,
Rusadir was
conquered by Musa ibn
Nusayr on behalf...