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Dalbergia funera (the
ebano or
funera) is a
species of
legume in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found in El
Salvador and Guatemala. It is
threatened by habitat...
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Elizabeth Rawson, "Cr****orum
funera,"
Latomus 41 (1982), pp. 542 and 546; see Cicero,
Brutus 282. Rawson, "Cr****orum
funera," pp. 542–543,
citing D.R. Shackleton...
- arms Nickname: "the
Queen of the Midlands" Motto(s): Latin:
Vivit Post
Funera Virtus, lit. 'Virtue
Outlives Death'
Shown within Nottinghamshire Coordinates:...
- the King with
fellow senior MPs. On 19
September she
attended the Queen's
funeraI
service in
Westminster Abbey,
reading the
second lesson. On 8 September...
-
gurnard and gown. At the top of the
painting is the inscription,'VTVIT POST
FUNERA VIRTUS', 'Virtue
lives after death'. The
inscriptions contained in the four...
- tulipwood, Jacarandá rosa, Pau de fuso, Pau rosa, Pinkwood,
Tulipwood Dalbergia funera Standl.
Dalbergia fusca Pierre Dalbergia gardneriana Benth.
Dalbergia gentilii...
- the
Roermond firm
Atelier Cuypers-Stoltzenberg [nl]. The
motto Vivit post
funera virtus (Latin, transl. Virtue
outlives death),
originally from the van Gorkum...
- Press, 1977). Syme, "The Sons of Cr****us";
Elizabeth Rawson, "Cr****orum
funera,"
Latomus 41 (1982) 540–549.
Broughton accepts the
argument for
Marcus as...
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Ebano may
refer to:
Dalbergia funera, a
species of
legume found in El
Salvador and
Guatemala Ébano, San Luis Potosí, a town and muni****lity in Mexico...
- 2007 Plutarch, Cr****us 16.3. Plutarch, Cr****us 18.4. Rawson, "Cr****orum
funera," pp. 540–49. See also
Ronald Syme, "The Sons of Cr****us,"
Latomus 39 (1980)...