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Vicesimus Knox (1752–1821) was an
English essayist,
headmaster and
Anglican priest. Knox was born 8
December 1752, at
Newington Green, Middle****, the...
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system is
based on ten).
Vigesimal is
derived from the
Latin adjective vicesimus,
meaning 'twentieth'. In a
vigesimal place system,
twenty individual numerals...
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Francis Hart
Vicesimus Guinness (c.1820 – 18
September 1891) was a New
Zealand police officer,
magistrate and
labour organiser. He was born in Dublin...
- gender,
number and case. prīmus 'first'
secundus 'second'
tertius 'third'
vīcēsimus/vīcēnsimus 'twentieth' Note:
secundus only
means 'second' in the sense...
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Vicesimus. The
Auckland Journals of
Vicesimus Lush, 1850-63 - THE JOURNALS... p 25-258". www.enzb...
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school paying only the
sixpence entry fee. In 1772,
classical scholar Vicesimus Knox was made headmaster, but he
reigned for a mere six years. During...
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Theodore Edward Hook (22
September 1788 – 24
August 1841) was an
English man of
letters and
composer and
briefly a
civil servant in Mauritius. He is best...
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September 1276 – 20 May 1277 (254 days) John XXI
IOANNES Vicesimus Primus Pedro Julião (a.k.a.
Petrus Hisp**** and
Pedro Hispano) c. 1215...
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twenty each
Latin viceni vicenary vicesim-, vigesim-
twentieth Latin vicesimus vicesimary, vicesimation,
vigesimal vid-, vis- see
Latin videre, visus...
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married Olivia Whitmore The Rev.
Hosea Guinness (1765–1841)
Francis Hart
Vicesimus Guinness (1819–1891); New
Zealand magistrate Sir
Arthur Guinness (1846–1913);...