- The Hand of God, or M**** Dei in Latin, also
known as
Dextera domini/dei (the "right hand of God"), is a
motif in
Jewish and
Christian art, especially...
-
Sicily (1130–1198)
Prince of
Antioch (1098–1163)
Motto Dextera Domini fecit virtutem,
Dextera Domini exaltavit me (God's right-hand made wonders, God's...
- (2001–2006) SK
Dextera (2006–2008) SK
Malsta (2008–2009) Triobet–Malsta (2009–2010)
Triobet (2010–2013)
Petrochema (2013–2015) Petrochema-
Dextera (2015–2016)...
- from Lamha, a son of
Conchobar mac Nessa, a
legendary king of Ulster. The
Dextera Dei, or "Right Hand of God", is a
symbol that
appears on only
three high...
- The
right hand of God (
Dextera Domini 'right hand of the Lord' in Latin) or God's
right hand may be used in the
Bible and
common speech as a metaphor...
- revelávit iustítiam suam, allelúia, allelúia, allelúia. Salvávit sibi
déxtera eius: et bráchium
sanctum eius." This
introit is
based on
Psalm 97:1–2...
- operation.
Technically the sky was
divided into four
sections or regions:
dextera, sinistra, antica, and
postica (right, left,
anterior and posterior). The...
- The term
itself appears to be Milton's
translation of the term "rubente
dextera" in Horace's Ode I.2,2-3. Co-writer Mick
Harvey recalled that the song...
-
color as
their hair.
Dextera (Latin for right) - GOTT ES
Member (S class),
partner to Sinistra.
Special ability: "Anywhere".
Dextera has a re****tion for...
-
House of Habsburg-Este
House of Austria-Este Motto:
Dextera Domini exaltavit me (Latin for 'The
right hand of the Lord has
exalted me')
Parent house Habsburg-Lorraine...