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Crucis may
refer to :
Alpha Crucis is the
brightest star in
constellation Crux.
Ampney Crucis is a
village and
civil parish in the Cotswolds. Beta Crucis...
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possible that the
writing on the
Titulus Crucis is
indeed authentic.
Carsten Peter Thiede suggested that the
Titulus Crucis is
likely to be
identical to a genuine...
- Via
Crucis in 2000 and it was
premiered by the
Podlaska Opera and
Orchestra on
March 8, 2002.
Stefano Vagnini's 2002
modular oratorio, Via
Crucis, is...
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clockwise and in
order of
lessening magnitude: β
Crucis (Mimosa), γ
Crucis (Gacrux), and δ
Crucis (Imai). ε
Crucis (Ginan) also lies
within the
cross asterism...
- Opus Dei (Latin for 'Work of God') is an
institution of the
Catholic Church that was
founded in
Spain in 1928 by Josemaría Escrivá. Its
stated mission...
- soon
after were
published throughout Europe. The Fama
Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis (The Fame of the
Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross) was
circulated in m****cript...
-
Mystical Order of the Rosy
Cross or the
Ancient and
Mystical Order Rosæ
Crucis) is a
Rosicrucian organization founded by
Harvey Spencer Lewis in the United...
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Crucis is a
Latin phrase meaning "valley of the cross", and may
refer to:
Valle Crucis Abbey, Wales, UK
Valle Crucis,
North Carolina, US
Valle Crucis...
- divination, and geomancy. The
Second or
Inner Order, the
Rosae Rubeae et
Aureae Crucis,
taught magic,
including scrying,
astral travel, and alchemy. The Third...
- but not
others would hold true,
using the name
instantia crucis; the
phrase experimentum crucis,
denoting the
deliberate creation of such a
situation for...