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faith rather than proof."
Conspiracy comes from the
Latin word
conspiratio.
While conspiratio can mean "plot" or "conspiracy", it can also be
translated as...
- 4th-century
Roman historian Ammi****
Marcellinus describes it as a
barbarica conspiratio which took
advantage of a
depleted military force in the province; many...
- Durandus,
formed a
conspiratio (sworn ****ociation)
called the
Capuciati (because of the
white hoods they wore as a sign of
their conspiratio). They challenged...
-
through violent uprising and overthrow, the
commune was
often called conspiratio (a conspiracy) (Italian: cospirazione).
During the 10th
century in several...
- much
criticised problem in the 13th century, and
escalated into the
conspiratio Mellifontis, a "rebellion" by the
abbeys of the
Mellifont filiation....
-
lower Rhine. This came to be
known as the "Great Conspiracy" (barbarica
conspiratio). A
series of
military responses were
unsuccessful until Valentinian...
-
historians such as
Suetonius and Livy
referred to the
three as a
societas or
conspiratio; the
allies themselves "would
presumably have
referred to it
simply as...
- intellectuals. As a
contributor to
Proceso and as the
editor of the
magazine "
Conspiratio",
Sicilia writes about various current philosophical,
artistic and literary...
- Spygl**** (installation) Gate
vision (visual image)
Anima (visual image)
Conspiratio (interactive) n/a 2006 (10th) Imaginary・Numbers 2006 (installation) ×man...
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about English,
German and
Mexican writers and
culture in
journals like
Conspiratio, Ixtus,
Letras Libres, Líneas de fuga, Nexos,
Revista de la Universidad...