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- The Missa Votiva is a m**** composed by the Czech Baroque composer Jan Dismas Zelenka in 1739, Dresden. The Missa Votiva is about seventy minutes long...
- Heterobathra votiva is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1922. It is found in Palestine. The wingspan is about...
- La Quemada is an archeological site. It is located in the Villanueva Muni****lity, in the state of Zacatecas, about 56 km south of the city of Zacatecas...
- published under the pseudonym Rupertus Meldenius a work entitled Paraenesis votiva per Pace Ecclesia ad Theologos Augustana Confessionis auctore Ruperto Meldenio...
- Español de Arqueología IX, Madrid, 1988, p. 264. MELENA, José L. Un ara votiva romana en el Gaitán, Cáceres, 1984. Los Dioses de la Hispania Céltica, Madrid...
- the event was Mexican poet Salvador Díaz Mirón. An eternal flame (Lámpara Votiva) honoring these independence heroes was installed in the base of the column...
- the same Tract is used in the votive M**** at a time of Mortality (Missa votiva tempore mortalitatis) at the words et procidens adoravit eum ("and falling...
- In the liturgy of the Catholic Church, a votive M**** (Latin missa votiva) is a M**** offered for a votum, a special intention. Such a M**** does not correspond...
- name Pygoctenucha terminalis (Walker, 1854) Synonyms Apistosia terminalis Walker, 1854 Ctenucha harrisii Boisduval, 1869 Ctenucha votiva H. Edwards, 1884...
- theologian Peter Meiderlin (known as Rupertus Meldenius), who, in his Paraenesis votiva pro pace ecclesiae ad theologos Augustanae of 1626 had said, "Verbo dicam:...