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- Neptunea magnanimita is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks. Fraussen & Terryn (2007). A Conchological...
- Magnanimity (from Latin magnanimitās, from magna "big" + animus "soul, spirit") is the virtue of being great of mind and heart. It encomp****es, usually...
- Innsbruck   Venere cacciatrice Francesco Sbarra 1659 Innsbruck lost La magnanimità d’Alessandro Francesco Sbarra 1662 Innsbruck   Il Tito Nicolò Beregan...
- author. It tells the story of a young Italian knight, depleted for its "magnanimitas", who wins the love of a fairy. When he loses this love because he does...
- ovvero Pilade ed Oreste (1728) Alcide transformato in Dio (1729) La Magnanimita di Alessandro (1729) Plotina (1730) La generosita di Artaserse con Temistocle...
- Supporters On either side a bulk Proper each gorged with a chain pendant therefrom a portcullis Or. Motto Equanimitas Magnanimitas (Equanimity, Magnanimity)...
- Supporters On either side a bulk Proper each gorged with a chain pendant therefrom a portcullis Or. Motto Equanimitas Magnanimitas (Equanimity, Magnanimity)...
- lyrata (Gmelin, 1791) Neptunea lyratodespecta Strauch, 1972 † Neptunea magnanimita Fraussen & Terryn, 2007 Neptunea mcleani R. N. Clark, 2020 Neptunea meridionalis...
- Supporters On either side a bulk Proper each gorged with a chain pendant therefrom a portcullis Or. Motto Equanimitas Magnanimitas (Equanimity, Magnanimity)...
- Venice 1651 Venere cacciatrice, set by Antonio Cesti, Innsbruck 1659 La magnanimità d'Alessandro, set by Antonio Cesti, Innsbruck, 1662 Nettuno e Flora festeggianti...