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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
hundred-fecta — /handrad fekta/ The performance of suit and service at the hundred court … Black's law dictionary
hundred-fecta — /handrad fekta/ The performance of suit and service at the hundred court … Black's law dictionary
Monticello Miracle — The Monticello Miracle was an incident in which a racehorse at Monticello Raceway bumped World War II veteran Don Karkos on the head, restoring his vision in one of his eyes which lost sight during the attack on Pearl Harbor.[1][2] References ^… … Wikipedia
Johann Deutschmann — Johann(es) Deutschmann (* 10. August 1625 in Jüterbog, † 12. August 1706 in Wittenberg) war ein deutscher lutherischer Theologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johannes Deutschmann — Johann Deutschmann Johann(es) Deutschmann, (* 10. August 1625 in Jüterbog, † 12. August 1706 in Wittenberg) war ein deutscher lutherischer Theologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
trifecta — /truy fek teuh/, n. 1. a type of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor must select the first three finishers in exact order. 2. a race in which such bets are made. Cf. superfecta. Also called triple. [1970 75; TRI + (PER)FECTA] * * * … Universalium
BOTSKAI Stephanus — a Rudolfi II. Imperatoris Ducibus infestatus, protestatione prius fectâ, concessum esse ab Andrea II. Rege, iura patria tueri, Comitem Bellioci VI. Milib. caesis vicit, Cassaviamque occupavit. Proscriptus, generose respondit, titulisque Comitis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
FRATRICELLI — I. FRATRICELLI nomen Valdensibusan Beguinis in Italia aspetsum, quorum A. C. 1304. quo summâ crudelitate exterminabantur, doctores erant Gerardus Sagarellus Parmensis, et Delcinus Novariensis. Praeter hos Dantes Aligerius Poeta, et Marsilius… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LIPSIA vulgo LEIPSIK — LIPSIA, vulgo LEIPSIK civ. prim. Misniae, ad Pleissenam Pleiss amnem sita: Emporium celebre. Non est admodum ampla, sed tamen talis, quae suâ angustiâ etiam amplas Germaniae, maxime Principum, exsuperat civitates Abundant ibi mercatores, qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
NECROMANTICI — posterioribus saeculis dicti sunt, ex sententia Hornii, quos Moyses Genes. c. 6. v. 4. Gap desc: Hebrew, quique vulgo Gigantes redduntur: Unde Poetarum inde fabulas de Gigantum Titanumque audacia sunt qui deducant. Ita enim vocem hanc expicant… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale