-
religious motets under the
title Musica quinque vo****
motetta materna lingua vocata.
There is no
indication in that
publication as to who the
composer might...
- uxor
regis Adefonsi,
filia Benabet Regis Sevillae, quae
prius Zayda, fuit
vocata ("Queen Isabel, wife of King Alfonso,
daughter of Aben-abeth, king of Seville;...
-
Prepositus et
Scholares domus beate Marie Virginis in
Oxonia vulgariter vocata Oriell Colledge de
fundatione in****e
memorie Edwardi quondam Regis Anglie...
- деспоту (illustris
Georgius despotus seu dux Rascie) у посед „Torbaagh
vocata in
comitatu Radovi. Vol. 19. 1972. p. 30.
Georgius Wlk
Rascie Albanieque...
-
recorded in the 9th
century (Conversio
Bagoariorum et Carantanorum: in loco
vocata Nitraua, but in 880
ecclesie Nitrensis). The name in
different languages...
- in the
eleventh century for Beatrice, reads:
Quamvis peccatrix sum
domna vocata Beatrix In
tumulo missa iaceo quæ
comitissa Quilibet ergo
pater noster,...
-
abbey San
Martino delle Scale near
Monreale of 24
November 1350 as "terras
vocatas li Terrasini". The
grottoes in the area of
Terrasini were
inhabited already...
-
motets printed in the
anonymous Musica quinque vo****
motteta materna lingua vocata printed in 1543; some may have been
written by
Eleonora d'Este, the only...
- 1917)
Epaena pellucida Whalley, 1971
Epaena trijuncta (Warren, 1898)
Epaena vocata (Whalley, 1971
Epaena xystica (Whalley, 1971 Whalley, 1971. The Thyrididae...
- 1,831. The name
Arcavacata comes from an
ancient fortress-lookout Arce-
vocata ("arx suited"),
which is
found in some
papal do****ents of the
Middle Ages...