- times.
Vindice, the revenger,
frequently disguised as
Piato (both the 1607 and 1608
printings render his name
variously as Vendici, Vindic, and
Vindice, with...
- Deo
vindice (Latin for "(With) God (as our) defender/protector") was the
national motto of the
Confederate States of America. It
appears on the margin...
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hesitation and
imprisoned in
inescapable prison known as the
Vindice Prison. The
Vindice has been
around for as long as the
Mafia exist.
Their re****tion...
- Confederacy's capital. The
bottom margin contains the
national motto, Deo
vindice,
meaning '(With) God (as) our defender/protector'.
Confederate Senator...
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Philistines Pyotr Royal National Theatre,
Lyttelton 2008 The Revenger's
Tragedy Vindice Royal National Theatre,
Olivier 2009
Burnt by the Sun
Mitia Royal National...
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previous Arcobaleno die or
become Vindice.
Tsuna joins the
remaining teams to
defeat Bermuda, a
former Arcobaleno, and the
Vindice. On the
final day of the Representative...
- Top: Flag (1861–1863) Bottom: Flag (1865) Seal (1863–1865) Motto: Deo
vindice Under God, our
Vindicator Anthem: God Save the
South (unofficial) Dixie...
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Contemporary Literature 27.2 (Summer 1986): 233–45.
Michael Pinker, "Cupid and
Vindice: The
Novels of
Alexander Theroux."
Denver Quarterly 24.3 (Winter 1990):...
- regi
vicino For God, king and
neighbour motto of
Bromsgrove School Deo
vindice with God as
protector / with an
avenging God
motto of the
defunct Confederate...
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lecherous son Lussurioso,
Diana Quick as the Duchess,
Andrew Schofield as
Vindice's brother Carlo (a
version of the play's Hippolito),
Carla Henry as his...