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Vetus may
refer to:
Camerinus Antistius Vetus,
Roman senator Gaius Antistius Vetus,
multiple people Lucius Antistius Vetus (consul 55),
Roman senator Lucius...
- The
Vetus Latina ("Old Latin" in Latin), also
known as
Vetus Itala ("Old Italian"),
Itala ("Italian") and Old Italic, and
denoted by the
siglum L {\displaystyle...
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Vetus Latina,
considered as
being made by
Pelagian circles or by
Rufinus the Syrian, or by
Rufinus of Aquileia.
Several unrevised books of the
Vetus Latina...
- Ars
vetus may
refer to The ars
antiqua in
medieval European music The
logica vetus in
medieval European logic This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Antistius Vetus can
refer to the
following Roman people:
Gaius Antistius Vetus (praetor 70 BC)
Gaius Antistius Vetus (consul 30 BC)
Gaius Antistius Vetus, Augustus's...
- so far: P.
antiquus (Neogene of France) and P.
vetus (Neogene of
eastern North America).
Physeter vetus is very
likely an
invalid species, as the few teeth...
- that some
synods or
councils recorded in the
Synodicon Vetus did not even happen. The
Synodicon Vetus is also the
earliest source that ****erts the canonical...
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Santa Maria Maggiore,
called the
basilica vetus (old basilica) or
basilica minor (minor basilica), was a
church in Milan,
established in 313,
which served...
- The
Quadrans Vetus is a
medieval astronomical instrument.
Known as the
quadrans vetus ["old quadrant"], the
three surviving medieval examples are in the...
- of
Gaius Antistius Vetus,
consul in 23, and the
brother of
Gaius Antistius Vetus,
consul in 50; Paul von
Rohden speculates Vetus might be
identical with...