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- were supplied with water and with the addition of a large lake and canal (Stagnum Agrippae). Between the construction and Agrippa's death in 12 BC, the Baths...
- plumbum candidum, or "white lead". Stannum apparently came from an earlier stāgnum (meaning the same substance), the origin of the Romance and Celtic terms...
- wading bird mentioned by Aristotle. The specific stagnatilis is from Latin stagnum, "swamp". The marsh sandpiper resembles a small elegant greenshank, with...
- appointed Vlazny as an auxiliary bishop of Chicago and Titular Bishop of Stagnum. He received his episcopal consecration on December 13, 1983, from Cardinal...
- squarrōs- squarrose, squarrulose squātina squātin- angel shark Squatina stagnum stagn- restagnant, restagnate, restagnation, stagnancy, stagnant, stagnate...
- Nero Stadium of Domitian Pantheon Basilica of Neptune Baths of Agrippa Stagnum? Odeon of Domitian Warehouses? Warehouses? Warehouses? Saepta Julia Diribitorium...
- Valencia, Valencian Community. It was referred to by the Romans as Nacarum Stagnum, and in some Arabic poems, it is referred to as "Mirror of the Sun". The...
- preferred to remain in the horti, and the buildings with vestibulum and stagnum were used for feasts, where he received the people of Rome. To supply his...
- southward strategic journey to Spain. The town's name derives from caput stagnum - referring to the fact that the town sat at the head of a large etang...
- except for some Gallo-Roman Ustrinum or funeral pyres and the Latin root (stagnum meaning a pool or sump) of the name Stans. During the seventh or eighth...