Latins (Italic tribe) (redirect from Latini)
The Latins (Latin: Latinus (m.), Latina (f.), Latini (m. pl.)), sometimes known as the Latials or Latians, were an Italic tribe that included the early...
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Prisci Latini (or Prisci et Latini) may refer to: Aborigines (mythology) in Roman mythology Albani people from the ancient city Alba Longa Latins (Italic...
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Brunetto Latini (who signed his name Burnectus Latinus in Latin and Burnecto Latino in Italian; c. 1220–1294) was an Italian philosopher, scholar, notary...
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Ilaria Latini (born 21 October 1972) is an Italian voice actress. Born in Rome, Latini is the second-born daughter of voice actor Franco Latini and dialogue...
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Laura Latini (3 November 1969 – 19 August 2012) was an Italian voice actress. Latini was the first-born daughter of voice actor Franco Latini and dialogue...
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Nuntii Latini is the name of several news services that broadcast in Latin. The Finnish Nuntii Latini was a Finnish news service broadcast in Latin between...
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Latini is an Italian surname. It is the Classical Latin and Italian cognate for Latins. As of 2014, 76.5% of all known bearers of the surname Latini were...
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Giorgia Latini is an Italian politician. She was elected to be a deputy to the Parliament of Italy in the 2018 Italian general election for the Legislature...
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Antonio Latini (1642–1692) was a steward of Cardinal Antonio Barberini, cardinal-nephew of Pope Urban VIII in Rome and subsequently to Don Stefano Carillo...
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Latini (20 May 1913 – 20 May 1966) was an Italian track cyclist who won a silver medal in the 4 km team pursuit at the 1936 Olympics. "Armando Latini"...
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Poetae Latini Minores ("Minor Latin Poets") may refer to collections of Latin poetry edited by: Emil Baehrens Pieter Burman the Elder Johann Christian...
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Cielo Latini (born 14 June 1984) is an Argentine writer. As a teenager, she wrote Abzurdah, an autobiography that detailed her problems with anorexia and...
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XII Panegyrici Latini or Twelve Latin Panegyrics is the conventional title of a collection of twelve ancient Roman and late antique prose panegyric orations...
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Latino Latini (Latinus Latinius) (Viterbo, ca. 1513 – 21 January 1593) was an Italian scholar and humanist. Latini was a member of the commission for...
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Franco Latini (12 September 1927 – 2 February 1991) was an Italian actor and voice actor. He was considered one of the top voice dubbers for animated films...
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Leonardo Latini (born 14 June 1974 in Terni) is an Italian politician and lawyer. He is a member of the right-wing populist party Lega Nord. Latini was elected...
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Roman citizenship (section Latini)
full the Lex Iulia de Civitate Latinis Danda), passed in 90 BC, granted the rights of the cives Romani to all Latini and socii states that had not participated...
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24–25, citing XII Panegyrici Latini, 10(2).10.3. See, for example, Latin version ed. Emil Baehrens, XII Panegyrici Latini p. 97. Eg: Castritius 1998; Nixon...
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Panegyrici Latini 10:12.1 Panegyrici Latini 8:12.2 Eutropius, Abridgement of Roman History 22[usurped] Frere, Britannia, p. 327-328 Panegyrici Latini 6:5, 8...
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Latin Lover (redirect from Gli Amanti latini)
Look up latin lover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Latin Lover(s) may refer to: Latin lover, a stereotypical stock character, part of the Hollywood...
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Latin Lovers (1965 film) (redirect from Gli amanti latini)
Latin Lovers (Italian: Gli Amanti Latini) is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Costa. The film is composed of five episodes in which is shown...
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Odahl, 94–95, 314–15; Potter, 352–53. Panegyrici Latini 6(7)1. Qtd. in Potter, 353. Panegyrici Latini 6(7).21.5. Virgil, Ecologues 4.10. Barnes, Constantine...
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nuntii latini universi = news in Latin of the universe (whole world) Ephemeris archive, archived copy of online Latin newspaper Nuntii Latini, from Finnish...
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Codices Latini Antiquiores ("The More Ancient Latin Manuscripts"), generally abbreviated CLA, is a catalogue of all surviving manuscripts in Latin (whether...
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Bibliotheca Palatina (redirect from Codices Palatini latini)
collection has shelf-marks with cpl (or Cod. Pal. lat., for "Codices Palatini latini"). In the 1430s, Elector Louis III founded the Stiftsbibliothek in the Heiliggeistkirche...
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quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 32. Panegrici Latini 10(2).2.2ff, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 32. Panegrici Latini 10(2).2.4, quoted in Rees, Layers of Loyalty...
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Steward), was written by Italian chef Antonio Latini and was published in two volumes in 1692 and 1694. Latini served as the Steward of the First Minister...
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Manu Gavassi (redirect from Manoela Latini Gavassi Francisco)
Manoela Latini Gavassi Francisco (Brazilian Portuguese: [mɐnuˈɛlɐ ɡavaˈsi]; born January 4, 1993), better known as Manu Gavassi, is a Brazilian singer...
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JSTOR 3286962. Baehrens, Emil, ed. (1882). "Excerpta ex Petronio, 74". Poetae Latini Minores. Vol. IV. p. 88 – via Internet Archive. "Introduction". Nature in...
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Steward), was written by Italian chef Antonio Latini and was published in two volumes in 1692 and 1694. Latini served as the Steward of the First Minister...
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