-
Calvary (Latin:
Calvariae or
Calvariae locus) or
Golgotha (Biblical Gr****: Γολγοθᾶ, romanized: Golgothâ) was a site
immediately outside Jerusalem's walls...
- craniosynostosis. In Latin, the word
calvaria is used as a
feminine noun with
plural calvariae; however, many
medical texts incorrectly list the word as calvarium, a...
- of the
Aramaic name for
original hill, Golgotha,
where it was
called calvariae locus,
Latin for "the
place of the skull".
Martin Luther translated Golgatha...
- resolved.
Little material is
shared between the Pitt
Island specimen and the
calvariae,
making direct anatomical comparisons problematic.
Cetaceans portal Mammals...
- Cartusiana.org:
Leuven (Cartusia
Beatae Mariae Magdalenae sub
Cruce in
Monte Calvariae in Lovanio;
Cartusia Lovaniensis) Cartusiana.org:
Liege (Cartusia Duoecim...
- der
Schanz (German) 1800: An der
Schanze (German) 1807:
Linea ad
montem Calvariae (Latin: Line to
Mount Calvary) 1876: Schanzstr****e (German:
Rampart Street)...
- on the
doctrines of
Georg Ernst Stahl. Prælectiones medicæ
duodecim de
calvariæ et
capitis morbis, London, 1757. De
Natura Musculorum prælectiones tres...