- A
verrine (French: [vɛ.ʁin]) is a gl**** container,
often small, in
which is
served a starter, main
course or dessert,
rather than a drink. The gl**** might...
- "In Verrem" ("Against Verres") is a
series of
speeches made by
Cicero in 70 BC,
during the
corruption and
extortion trial of
Gaius Verres, the
former governor...
- Thrones, who
tempts men to be lazy and is
opposed by St. Bartholomew.
Verrine was also a
prince of Thrones, just
below Astaroth. He
tempts men with impatience...
- the country. Cicero's
prosecution speeches were
later published as the
Verrines.
Gaius Verres was born
around 114 BC.
During Sulla's
Civil War, Verres...
- city in
France Verín, a city in
Spain Verín (comarca), a
comarca in
Spain Verrine (demon), a
demon in
Christian mythology Verin (Dungeons & Dragons), a demon...
-
filed his
appeal first.
Capeau claimed to be
possessed by a
devil named "
Verrine". When
caught in
inconsistent statements,
Capeau responded "The
Devil is...
-
surnames from the Michaelis'
classification of demons, e.g. Verrier, Carreau,
Verrine and Oeillet. One of the main
characters of
Kaori Yuki's
manga Angel Sanctuary...
-
Sprouts growing in a
verrine...
- but the poet
makes a
distinction between them." Cicero,
Verrine Orations, 2.4.21 Cicero,
Verrine Orations, 2.4.21 - LA Fant,
Clyde E.; Reddish, Mitc****...
- Girl," in
Roman Dress and the
Fabrics of
Roman Culture, p. 142. Cicero,
Verrine 3.23. Quintiltian,
Institution Oratoria 1.2.7–8;
Matthew B. Roller, Dining...