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Inspired by
previous works of the
Italian humanist Faustino Perisauli [it] De
Triumpho Stultitiae, it is a
spiralling satirical attack on all
aspects of human...
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Retrieved 1 July 2016. Lewis,
Charlton T.; Short, Charles, eds. (1879). "
trĭumpho". A
Latin Dictionary. Oxford:
Clarendon Press.
Archived from the original...
- (1994) Anti-Mosh 009:
Abruptum – In
Umbra Malitiae Ambulabo, in
Aeternum in
Triumpho Tenebraum (1994)
Lists of
record labels Re-release of the
original Deathcrush...
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Ambition C.S.A. 1861–1865: To the
Starry Cross of the
SOUTH [1902] De
Triumpho Naturae [July 1905] The
Members of the Men's Club of the
First Universalist...
- ⟨t⟩ in
Modern Spanish.
Examples include:
christiano (modern cristiano)
triumpho (modern triunfo)
myrrha (modern mirra)
theatro (modern teatro) ⟨y⟩ often...
- (before 1672), and a
laudatory portrayal of Amsterdam's
Sephardic community,
Triumpho del
govierno po****r (1683). He was one of
several writers to
focus on...
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Retrieved 19
November 2024.
Perez de Ribas,
Andres (1645).
Historia de los
triumphos de
nuestra santa fee
entre gentes las mas barbaras, y
fieras del nueuo...
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Discovering timber-framed buildings. 2d ed. Aylesbury:
Shire Publications, 1979.
Triumpho, Richard.
Round barns of New York. Syracuse, N.Y.:
Syracuse University...
- Corvey, Res
gestae saxonicae (in Latin) Book 3,
chapter 49: "De
triumpho regis.
Triumpho celebri rex
factus gloriosus ab
exercitu pater patriae imperatorque...
- Constantinople,
returned to
their own
lands in
triumph ("et sic
praedicta gens ****
triumpho ad
propriam regressa est"). It
appears that the
victory of
Michael III...