- Look up
flumen or
flumina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flumen (plural: flumina), the
Latin word for river, may
refer to: A
trade name for Chlorothiazide...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Lethe (/ˈliːθiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Λήθη Lḗthē;
Ancient Gr****: [lɛ̌ːtʰɛː],
Modern Gr****: [ˈliθi]), also
referred to as Lesmosyne, was...
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Flumen /
ˈfluːmɛn/ (plural flumina) is the
Latin word for river. It is used in
planetary geology to name
landform features on the
Saturnian moon Titan....
- lingua, institutis,
legibus inter se differunt.
Gallos ab
Aquitanis Garumna flumen, a
Belgis Matrona et
Sequana dividit.
Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae...
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majority of
which lies
within Spain). The
Romans referred to the
river as the
Flumen Anas, the "River of Ducks".
During the
Moorish occupation and settlement...
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Deportiva San
Lorenzo is a
Spanish football team
based in San
Lorenzo del
Flumen, Lalueza, in the
community of Aragón.
Founded in 1968, it
plays in Tercera...
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mistaken for tornadoes.
Although the
presence of a
flumen is ****ociated with
tornado risk, the
flumen,
similar to scud clouds, does not rotate. Many storms...
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Caesaream Mauretaniae urbem CclassXVII p[****um]. traiectus.
reliqua in ora
flumen Tader ...
ortus in
Cantabris haut
procul oppido Iuliobrica, per
CCCCL p...
- of Tempio-Ampurias. The
bishopric of Ampurias, also
known as
Diocese of
Flumen ('the stream' in Latin), was
founded circa 1170, like the
Diocese of Gallura...
-
Peripatetic school",
rather than to
specific works of Aristotle's own. "veniet
flumen orationis aureum fundens Aristoteles", (Google translation: "Aristotle will...