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    Maius or mensis Maius (May) was the fifth month of the ancient Roman calendar in the classical period, following Aprilis (April) and preceding Iunius...
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    creation of a forged document called Privilegium maius ("the greater privilege"). The Privilegium maius consists of five forged deeds, some of which purported...
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  • Collegium Maius, with its quadrangle and beautiful arcade, came into being towards the beginning of the 15th century. The Collegium Maius' qualities...
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    The Speculum Maius or Majus (Latin: "The Greater Mirror") was a major encyclopedia of the Middle Ages written by Vincent of Beauvais in the 13th century...
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    to Collegium Maius in Kraków. Jagiellonian University (2016), Muzeum Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego Collegium Maius. About Collegium Maius at www.krakow-info...
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  • Imperium (redirect from Imperium maius)
    consul), by one whose imperium outranked his – that is, one of imperium maius (greater imperium), or by a tribune of the plebs. Some modern scholars such...
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    However, this thought pattern changed with the discovery of the House of Maius Castricius. This domestic residence shows that ancient graffiti was not...
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    Apisa Maius is a former Roman-Berber city and present Latin Catholic titular bishopric. Apisa Maius was an Ancient city in the Roman province of Africa...
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  • reverse, less known and less frequently applicable argument is a minore ad maius, which denotes an inference from smaller to bigger. "Argumentum a maiori...
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    Opus Majus (redirect from Opus Maius)
    consider Bacon's religious commitment to the Franciscan Order. "His Opus maius was a plea for reform addressed to the supreme spiritual head of the Christian...
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    Claszen, David, and Kats, J.M.J.G. ed. and comm., 'Chronicon Moissiacense Maius. A Carolingian world chronicle from Creation until the first years of Louis...
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    imperium into imperium proconsulare maius, or proconsular imperium applicable throughout the empire that was more (maius) or greater than that held by the...
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  • Alleius Nigidius Maius, at Pompeii on 13 June, there will be a procession, hunt, athletics, and awnings. Good fortune to Gnaeus Alleius Maius, the leading...
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  • Acerentomon maius is a species of proturan in the family Acerentomidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China). "Acerentomon maius Report"...
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  • The reliable sources of British history do not use the term "British Emperor," nor did the government. The term "British Empire" is an unofficial designation...
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    Abbir Maius also known as Abbiritanus was a Roman and Byzantine-era civitas (city), later municipium, in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis (today...
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    May (Latin Maius) was named for Maia, though ancient etymologists also connected it to the maiores "ancestors", again from the adjective maius, maior, meaning...
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    monastery of Royaumont Abbey, France. He is known mostly for his Speculum Maius (Great mirror), a major work of compilation that was widely read in the...
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    Angelo Mai (redirect from Angelus Maius)
    Angelo Mai (Latin Angelus Maius; 7 March 1782 – 8 September 1854) was an Italian Cardinal and philologist. He won a European reputation for publishing...
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    Majus », CRAI, vol. 71, n°1, 1927, pp. 62-65. Samir Aounallah, Pheradi Maius. Sidi Khlifa, éd. Agence de mise en valeur du patrimoine et de promotion...
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    Thuburbo Majus (or Thuburbo Maius) is a large Roman site in northern Tunisia. It is located roughly 60 km southwest of Carthage on a major African thoroughfare...
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    Latin Catholic titular bishopric in 1914 under the name Furnos Majus (or Maius), which was changed to Furni Majus in 1925, Furnos Maior (or Major) in 1929...
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    proclaimed him as the new augustus. Tiberius had already received imperium maius and tribunicia potestas in AD 4, becoming legally equal to Augustus but...
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  • Festivals in ancient Rome were a very important part in Roman religious life during both the Republican and Imperial eras, and one of the primary features...
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    the Ides of Februarius (7 February) to the eighth day before the Ides of Maius (8 May). The spring season in India is culturally in the months of March...
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  • Lucas Maius (also Mai, May, Majus) (October 14, 1522 in Römhild – 4 or 5 March 1598 in Kassel) was a German Protestant pastor who converted from Lutheranism...
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  • open") or the name of the goddess Aphrodite May (31 days), from Latin mēnsis Māius, "Month of Maia", a Roman vegetation goddess whose name is cognate with...
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    that ends on Labour Day, the first Monday of September. May (in Latin, Maius) was named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman...
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    Escuelas mayores of the University of Salamanca in Spain; and the Collegium Maius of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. Mob Quad of Merton College...
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    continuously until 1806. Through the forged document called privilegium maius (1358/59), Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria (1339–1365) introduced the title of...
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