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Armaria (singular armarium) are a kind of closed, labeled cupboards that were used for book storage from ancient history until the Middle Ages. They were
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Bolt-action rifle of Brazilian origin
government − and is fed from a 5-round detachable box magazine. Small Arms Illustrated, 2010 Vitrine da Armaria: CHAPINA. Retrieved December 23, 2014. v t e
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Ancient Greek building in Ephesus, Anatolia
room, lit by abundant natural light from the eastern windows. Shelves or armaria set into niches along the walls held papyrus book rolls that visitors could
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German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)
St Hildegard of Bingen from the Illuminated Rupertsberg Codex. Vol. 1. Armaria patristica et mediaevalia. Turnhout: Brepols, 1977. Harris, Anne Sutherland
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Furniture used to store books
titles in the course of a lifetime, but displayed the scrolls in bookcases (armaria) of citrus wood inlaid with ivory that ran right to the ceiling: "by now
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FM KZN NPC KZN Capital 104FM Ugu Youth Radio FM [ VOD RADIO ] [ FAITH ARMARIA ONLINE] Giyani Community Radio Makhado FM 107.3 Musina FM 104.0 John Hagan
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Legal principle expressed in Latin
later. As an example, he quotes a 1521 work published in Toulouse: Latin: Armaria est locus ubi libri reponuntur (a bookcase is a place where the books are
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while in reality the child, who Daya named Armaria, was given to Cesar. However, shortly after Cesar gets Armaria, his home is raided by the DEA and Daya's
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titles in the course of a lifetime, but displayed the scrolls in bookcases (armaria) of citrus wood inlaid with ivory that ran right to the ceiling: "by now
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Art museum in Recife, Brazil
Rodas. Archived from the original on 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2010-08-08. "Armaria" (in Portuguese). Instituto Ricardo Brennand. Archived from the original
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Church in Münster, Germany
ambulatory, south of the armaria. These chapels, called the Von Galenschen Kapellen after him, mimic the shape of the armaria. In 1697, the Vicars' sacristry
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Brazilian land force from 1889 to 1930
Adler Homero Fonseca de (1994). "A lança: a arma do centauro dos pampas". Armaria (13): 6–9. The first Brazilian Mausers were the 1894 or 1895 "models",
Brazilian Army in the First Republic
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Military unit
Adler Homero Fonseca de (1994). "A lança: a arma do centauro dos pampas". Armaria (13): 6–9. Castro, Celso Côrrea Pinto de (1 July 2000). "Entre Caxias e
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