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- flammeo per sollemnia nuptiarum celeberrimo officio deductum ad se pro uxore habuit" "He castrated the boy Sporus and actually tried to make a woman of him;...
- animum alienavit sibi, moxque crescentibus in dies vitiis dignum furore suo habuit exitum. About this time Agrippa... alienated from himself the affection...
- départementales et modifiant le calendrier électoral (in French) "Et 3 Calend Augusti habuit concilium magnum in Aquis, et constituit duos filius sans reges Pippinum...
- Hessitio autem habuit filios quattuor: hi sunt Francus, Rom****, Britto, Alb****. Armenon autem habuit quinque filios: Gothus, Valagothus, Gebidus, Burgundus...
- flammeo per sollemnia nuptiarum celeberrimo officio deductum ad se pro uxore habuit" "He castrated the boy Sporus and actually tried to make a woman of him;...
- Dea illorum quæ Eostre vocabatur, et cui in illo festa celebrabant nomen habuit: a cujus nomine nunc Paschale tempus cognominant, consueto antiquæ observationis...
- mare Mediterraneum sita urbes aliquot illustres, & reges potentes olim habuit: quod antè etiam indicatum. Populus Philistini sive Philistaei, aut Philistiim...
- fluminamores! ". Catullus 73 line 6, "quam modo qui me unum atque uni**** ami**** habuit", has elision connecting the final six words together. Caecilius Statius's...
- who was Roman Emperor between 193 and 211: Novissimum bellum in Britannia habuit, utque receptas provincias omni securitate muniret, vallum per C****III p****uum...
- publicam recuperare moliebatur; horum bonorum initiorum nondum malos euentus habuit.   Now, up to this time, Sylla's cause was the more worthy of the two; for...