- is on the
obverse (left), the
emperor on the reverse. Legend: D[OMI]N[US] IHS[US] CH[RI]S[TOS] REX
RAGNANTIUM / D[OMI]N[US] IUSTINI****
MULTUS A[ΝΝΙ]....
- were
mentioned as
Unlizi by the
Bavarian Geographer,
described as "populus
multus" and
having 418 gords-settlements. The
Uliches long
struggled against the...
-
specific name
multicinctus is
derived from the
Latin multi-,
combining form of
multus, "much, many", and
Latin cinctus, past
participle of cingere, "to encircle"—as...
-
accept this
object as
intrinsically valuable.
Intrinsic multism (from
Latin multus, 'many')
holds that
there are many
things with
intrinsic value. In other...
- The
family Ameroseiidae is one of the
three families of
mites under the
superfamily Ascoidea.
There are
about 12
genera and more than 130
described species...
- In the
second half of the 12th century, a
group of
German tradesmen ("
multus populus Teutonicorum" from
various parts of the Holy
Roman Empire) settled...
- XV.
Marharii habent civitates XL.
Uulgarii regio est
inmensa et
populus multus habens civitates V, eo quod
mutitudo magna ex eis sit et non sit eis opus...
- care", but in a very
small selective group of
words that come from
Latin multus "much", it
represents a
nasalized /ũĩ̯/, as in
muito "very" or "much". ⟨ũi⟩...
- the
Latin multus 'many' and the Gr**** ἔθνος (ethnos) 'group of people'; the non-hybrid word is
polyethnic Multigraph – from the
Latin multus 'many' and...
- who had 516 settlements,
while the
neighbour Unlizi (Ulichs) as "populus
multus", thus
relating the
Tivertsi with
Stadici "can be
interpreted as Turkic...