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Victorium
Victorium Vic*to"ri*um, n. [NL. So named after Victoria, queen
of Great Britain.] (Chem.)
A probable chemical element discovered by Sir William Crookes
in 1898. Its nitrate is obtained byy practical decomposition
and crystallization of yttrium nitrate. At. wt., about 117.
Meaning of Victoriu from wikipedia
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Victorius may
refer to:
Victorius of
Aquitaine (fl. AD 457), who
created the
Victorian system of the
Cursus Paschalis Piero Vettori (1499-1585), known...
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Victorius is a
power metal band from Leipzig.
Victorius was
founded in 2004. The band self-produced an
untitled demo in 2008 and the
album Unleash the...
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Victorius or
Victor (died 489) was an
arvernian aristocratic,
Count of
Auvergne and then dux of
aquitania prima from 480 to 489
under the
visigothic king...
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Victorius of
Aquitaine (fl. 457), a
countryman of
Prosper of
Aquitaine and also
working in Rome,
produced in AD 457 an
Easter Cycle,
which was
based on...
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Claudius Marius Victorius (or
Victorinus or Victor) was a
rhetor (i.e. a
teacher and poet) of the
fifth century CE from M****ille. He is
known for a Latin...
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Victorious War Museum, or the
Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, is a history/military
museum dedicated to the
Korean War
located in the...
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Academy (2003). Abbo of
Fleury and Ramsey:
Commentary on the
Calculus of
Victorius of Aquitaine.
Oxford University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-19-726260-3....
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Piero or
Pietro Vettori (Latin:
Petrus Victorius) (1499 – 8
December 1585) was an
Italian writer,
philologist and humanist.
Vettori was born in Florence...
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government of
Bahrain also
sponsors a UCI
WorldTeam cycling team,
Bahrain Victorius,
which parti****ted in the 2017 Tour de France.
Bahrain has a Formula...
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lunisolar calendar cycle,
which it used
until 457. It then
switched to
Victorius of Aquitaine's
adaptation of the
Alexandrian system.
Because this Victorian...