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Genus of bivalves
species: Conventus conventus (Clessin, 1877) Conventus ellisi (Dance, 1967) Conventus insigne (Gabb, 1868) Conventus raddei (Dybowski, 1902) Conventus subconventus
Conventus
Species of bivalve
Conventus conventus, the arctic-alpine pea clam, is a species of freshwater bivalve from the family Sphaeriidae. The small (2.2–2.8 mm.) shell is oval
Conventus_conventus
Ancient Roman seat of judicial district of a province
provinces of Hispania were divided into fourteen conventus: Hispania Tarraconensis was divided into seven conventus: Tarraconensis (Tarraco) Caesaraugustanus
Conventus_iuridicus
Administrative region of the Roman province of Gallaecia
The Conventus Bracarensis (conventus iuridicus of Bracara Augusta), was a Roman administrative unit located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula,
Conventus_Bracarensis
Roman province in Hispania (27 BC – c. 410 AD)
three conventus iuridicus, territorial units presided by capital cities with a court of justice and joint Roman/indigenous people assemblies (conventus),
Lusitania
Roman province in the northwest Iberian Peninsula
(Astorga), together with their administrative areas: Conventus Lucensis, Conventus Bracarensis, and Conventus Asturicensis, respectively. The Romans named the
Gallaecia
Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)
with its capital at Municipium Bracara Augusta (Braga). In each of the conventus capitals there was an Imperial cult centre, dedicated to the Genius Augusti
Hispania_Tarraconensis
Administrative region within the Roman province of Gallaecia
The Conventus Lucensis (conventus iuridicus of Lucus Augusti), was a Roman administrative unit located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, in Gallaecia
Conventus_Lucensis
Set of certain vernacular Romance dialects
conquerors in the region. Their colonization and organization led to the Conventus Asturum, with its capital at Asturica Augusta (present-day Astorga, Spain
Leonese_language
Roman province located in modern-day Turkey
in 51–50 BC. The Romans had by now divided it into eight Conventus (or Fora): the Conventus of Tarsus, where the governor resided; the Forum of Iconium
Cilicia_(Roman_province)
Extinct genus of mammals
1930, and is also known as Eucosmodon (partly). The species Neoliotomus conventus, named by Jepsen G.L. in 1930, is known from the Clarkforkian (Paleocene)
Neoliotomus
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
town in what became Gallaecia during the Roman period, the seat of a conventus, one of three in Gallaecia, and later became one of the two capitals of
Lugo
Ancient Hispano-Celtic people
Conventus Asturum
Astures
Church building in Prato, Italy
Monumental Church of St. Francis Chiesa di San Francesco (Prato) Conventus Sancti Francisci Prati Etrurie Religion Affiliation Franciscan Rite Roman Catholic
San_Francesco,_Prato
of the Franciscan house in Diest, Ortus, progressus et modernus status conventus Fratrum Minorum Diestensis. This manuscript survived the suppression of
Martin_Valvekens
Roman province in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula
courts during the later Empire, the conventūs were superseded (Justinian's Code, i.40.6) and the term conventus is lastly applied to certain bodies of
Hispania_Baetica
Convent in Lower Saxony, Germany
(Low Saxon: Klooster Hemelpoorten, German: Kloster Himmelpforten; Latin: Conventus Porta Coeli) was founded as a monastery of nuns following the Cistercian
Himmelpforten_Convent
Roman road in ancient Hispania
between the conventus capitals of Bracara Augusta (Braga) and Asturica Augusta (Astorga), the third hub of the system being the conventus capital Lucus
Via_Augusta
Lutheran convent in Lower Saxony, Germany
Convent (N. Low Saxon: Klooster Niewohl, German: Kloster Neuenwalde; Latin: Conventus Sanct[a]e Crucis) is a Lutheran damsels' convent in Neuenwalde, a locality
Neuenwalde_Convent
Ancient city on the site of modern Tarragona, Catalonia,Spain
Tarraco. The legal status of Tarraco was probably as a conventus civium Romanorum (conventus = meeting of Roman citizens of the province) during the
Tarraco
These provinces were further subdivided into conventūs. The province of Lusitania was divided into the conventūs of Augusta Emerita (modern-day Mérida, in
Roman_cities_in_Portugal
Roman name for Cartagena in Spain
Tarraconensis was divided into seven juridical convents, one of which was the Conventus Iuridicus Carthaginensis, with its capital in Carthago Nova. Beginning
Carthago_Nova
Pontifical university in Rome, Italy
2013 Compendium Historiae Ordinis Praedicatorum, A.M. Walz, 1930, 214: "Conventus S. Sabinae de Urbe prae ceteris gloriam singularem ex praesentia fundatoris
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas
Pontifical_University_of_Saint_Thomas_Aquinas
Area where a particular court has jurisdiction
into conventus where the inhabitants of the district regularly met in the header to resolve legal issues. The people could go to either conventus according
Judicial_districts_of_Spain
Religious community or the building used by such a community
Anglican traditions. The term convent derives via Old French from Latin conventus, perfect participle of the verb convenio, meaning "to convene, to come
Convent
City in Jaén, Spain
the site of the Roman settlement of Sosontigi, which was part of the Conventus Astigitanus. The town of Fravasoson was 3 to 5 miles away. Manlleu, Spain
Alcaudete
King's council in Anglo-Saxon England
gemot ('great assembly'). Writers of Latin texts used conventus or magnum sapientium conventus (lit. 'great assembly of wise men'). Modern scholars use
Witan
Region in Turkey
place in the Roman administration of the province, which was divided into conventus districts that were totally distinct from the traditional ethnic divisions
Ionia
Romanian royal
International Ceramic Festival. The Badminton Romanian Federation. The 42nd Conventus Latin ENT. The National Agency for Equal Opportunities for Women and Men
Princess Maria of Romania (born 1964)
Princess_Maria_of_Romania_(born_1964)
Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD
regions called conventus juridicus which were named after the towns of Scardona (Skradin), Salona and Narona (near Metković). The conventus Salonitanus was
Illyricum_(Roman_province)
spectators. During Roman times, Toledo was never a provincial capital nor a conventus iuridicus. It started to gain importance in late antiquity. There are
History_of_Toledo,_Spain
9 BC stone inscription about Augustus Caesar
Maximus, proconsul of the Roman province of Asia and a decree of the conventus of the province accepting the edict from 9 BC. The documents align the
Priene_calendar_inscription
Historic province of Prussia and Germany
nos prefati Ludowicus magister, nostri successores, commendatores et conventus, prelati, barones, milites, terrigene et persone singule, tam ecclesiastice
East_Prussia
Spanish martyrs (d. 305 AD)
them and they were decapitated on a hill of the fundus Ursianus in the conventus Gaditanus. The body of Germanus was buried at Mérida and that of Servandus
Servandus_and_Germanus
Law maintaining market competition
"Competition Law in ASEAN: Where Are We Now, And Where Are We Headed?". Conventus Law. 19 June 2016. Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved
Competition_law
Illyrian tribe
Herzegovina. They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder, who locates them in the conventus iuridicus of Salonae, and reports that they had 52 decuriae. They are
Sardiatae
Roman town
Balsa was a Roman coastal town in the province of Lusitania, Conventus Pacensis (capital Pax Julia). The modern location is in the rural estates of Torre
Balsa_(Roman_town)
Roman colonia located on the site of present-day Zaragoza, Spain
capital of one of the seven judicial districts (conventus iuridicus) of the province of Tarraco. The conventus Caesaraugustanus was one of the largest and
Caesaraugusta
themselves subdivided into conventus iuridicus: Conventus Bracarum, its seat in Bracara Augusta (today the city of Braga); Conventus Scallabitanus, its seat
Administrative divisions of Portugal
Administrative_divisions_of_Portugal
1517 poem by Marko Marulić
"Croatian Neo-Latinists". In Ijsewijn, Jozef; Kessler, Eckhard (eds.). Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Lovaniensis: Proceedings of the First International Congress
Davidiad
NUTS II Region in Portugal
Gallaeci tribes, related with the Lusitanians, and it corresponds roughly to Conventus Bracarensis of Roman Gallaecia. The historical Suebic Kingdom (5th-6th
North_Region,_Portugal
Spanish music theorist and organist
"Los certámenes de poesía latina en la España del Renacimiento". Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Budapestinensis. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance
Francisco_de_Salinas
Military unit
Conventus Lucensis [partly mounted]) was a Roman auxiliary unit. It is attested by military diplomas and inscriptions. Lucensium: from the conventus Lucensis
Cohors_II_Lucensium
Municipality in Extremadura, Spain
Germán (2008–2009). "Las vías romanas de Lusitania. El trazado en el Conventus Emeritense y su proyección hacia la fachada atlántica" (PDF). Anas (21–22):
Trujillo,_Spain
Municipality in Castile and León, Spain
originally inhabited by the Astures population its territory was a part of Conventus Asturum during the Roman times. The city was founded in the 9th century
La_Bañeza
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
gained for Prusa the right to become the head of the assize-district, conventus (meaning that Prusans did not have to travel to be judged by the Roman
Trajan
Public Judicial Assemblies in the Middle Ages
Originally, the term most commonly referred to the placitum generalis, or conventus, a plenary assembly of the entire kingdom, whereat military and legislative
Placitum
Municipality and town in Castile and León, Spain
needed] Colonia Clunia Sulpicia, one of Hispania's main cities and a conventus iuridicum capital of Hispania Tarraconensis, was located 2 km away from
Coruña_del_Conde
Retrieved 2021-10-29. "India - The Companies (Amendment) Act, 2015 | Conventus Law". www.conventuslaw.com. Retrieved 2021-10-29. "Companies (Amendment)
Companies (Amendment) Act, 2015
Companies_(Amendment)_Act,_2015
Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain
area fell within the jurisdiction of the Roman provincial court (Latin conventus iuridici, Spanish convento jurídico) located in Clunia. The aqueduct once
Aqueduct_of_Segovia
Series of Neopunic inscriptions at Henchir Guergour in Kef, Tunisia
dedication which stated the ancient name of the place (Divo Augusto Sacrum. Conventus civium Romanorum et Numidarum qui capita Mascululae, published in the
Henchir Guergour Neopunic inscriptions
Henchir_Guergour_Neopunic_inscriptions
Non-marine molluscs of Sweden
Pisidium nitidum Jenyns, 1832 Pisidium personatum Malm, 1855 Pisidium conventus Clessin, 1877 Pisidium obtusale (Lamarck 1818) Pisidium henslowanum (Sheppard
List of non-marine molluscs of Sweden
List_of_non-marine_molluscs_of_Sweden
Allegorical Meaning of the 'Chrysopoeia’ by Ioannes Aurelius Augurellus. Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Hafniensis. Proceedings of the Eight International Congress
Giovanni_Aurelio_Augurello
Political institution in ancient Rome
silentium, in which only magistrates currently in office participated and conventus, in which all syncletics (Greek: συγκλητικοί, senators) could participate
Roman_Senate
Ancient Roman pillar listing the distance to a nearby settlement
José [in Portuguese] (1895). Miliários Do Conventus Bracaraugustanus Em Portugal [Milestones from the Conventus Bracaraugustanus in Portugal]. Porto.{{cite
Miliarium
Ancient city in modern Turkey
between Dorylaeum and Philadelphia. Under the Romans, it was within the conventus iuridicus of Apamea. The city was founded by Akmon (Ἄκμων), son of Maneus
Acmonia
1941 horror novel by H. P. Lovecraft
sabaoth, metraton on agla mathon, verbum pythonicum, mysterium salamandrae, conventus, antra gnomorum, daemonia coeli gad, almousin, gibor, jehosua, evam, zariatnatmik
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
Spanish poet
and her Duarum Virginum Colloquium de Vita Aulica et Privata", in: Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Abulensis: Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress
Luisa_Sigea_de_Velasco
Ancient Roman city
century BC, served as the capital of a conventus iuridici in the province Hispania Tarraconensis, called Conventus Cluniensis. It was located on the road
Clunia
Municipality in Navarre, Spain
(modern Astorga); it was a civitas stipendiaria in the jurisdiction of the conventus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). During the Germanic invasions of 409
Pamplona
City and bishopric of ancient Phrygia
quite in accordance with Xenophon, 26 miles from Apamea Cibotus, to the conventus of which Peltae belonged. Strabo mentions Peltae among the smaller towns
Peltae
conventus with 14 decuriae. The Deuri or Derbanoi (Ancient Greek: Δερβανοί) were an Illyrian tribe. Other possible names are Derrioi. In a conventus held
List of ancient tribes in Illyria
List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Illyria
Ancient town in Phrygia, Asia Minor
Bible. During the Roman period, Laodicea was the chief city of a Roman conventus, which comprised 24 cities besides itself; Cicero records holding assizes
Laodicea_on_the_Lycus
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
ab illmo. ac rmo. d.d. Literio Turchi episcopo editae in totius cleri conventu diebus 14. 15. 16. junii anni 1853. in sacrosancta cathedrali ecclesia
Diocese_of_Città_di_Castello
Prehistoric organisms recorded in Colorado, USA
Mycetoporus Myrica Myrmica Nebria †Nemognatha †Neoliotomus †Neoliotomus conventus †Neoliotomus ultimus Neogale Neogale frenata Neogale vison Neotoma †Neotoma
List of the prehistoric life of Colorado
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Colorado
French historian (1871–1956)
1901 De conventu Bononiensis 1901 Fouché 1905 Croquis lorrains 1906 La Rome de Napoléon 1906 Le général Lasalle 1911 La Révolution 1913 La France et Rome
Louis_Madelin
Irish chieftain (1411–1494)
Cormaci, fil. Dermatu magni Mc Carthy Dnus de Musgraigh Flayn ac istius conventus primus fondator, an Dom. 1494 which translates as: Here lies Cormac, son
Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, 9th Lord of Muskerry
Cormac_Laidir_MacCarthy,_9th_Lord_of_Muskerry
British composer, conductor, organist and pianist
The recording features the English Chamber Orchestra, Hawes's own choir Conventus and the soprano Elin Manahan Thomas. Hawes joined forces with Thomas once
Patrick_Hawes
Medieval kingdom around the Pyrenees
the Hispania Tarraconensis. It would be under the jurisdiction of the conventus iuridicus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). The Roman Empire influenced
Kingdom_of_Navarre
Former city of ancient Caria, Anatolia
the city of its treasures. Under the Roman Empire, the city became a conventus (Pliny, V, xxix, 105) and Strabo reports on its reputation for high living
Alabanda
Roman North Africa
rules. The few Roman citizens in the province were organized into the Conventus civium Romanorum. The territory of Tripolitania was characterized by the
Roman_Libya
Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in France
Saint-Remi in 833. Duchesne, p. 221 no. 12. Harimbertus was present at the Conventus Carisiacensis (Kiersey) in 838: J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum conciliorum
Diocese_of_Bayeux_and_Lisieux
164 - 165. Suarez, Plácido. "La estructuración territorial y étnica del Conventus Bracarensis". In: MINIUS. Revista do Departamento de Historia, Arte e
Quaquerni
Spanish archipelago in the Mediterranean
Palma and Pollentia. The islands belonged, under the Roman Empire, to the conventus of Carthago Nova (modern Cartagena), in the province of Hispania Tarraconensis
Balearic_Islands
Unicameral legislature of Albania
Albanian language that is thought to have originated from the Latin word conventus, meaning gathering of people or assembly. Its use dates back to the fifteenth
Parliament_of_Albania
Municipality and City in North, Portugal
promoted the city to the status of capital of the administrative area Conventus bracarensis, the southwestern area of the newly founded Roman province
Braga
German Hebraist (1670–1729)
the Talmud”).8 Unlike Wagenseil, who was highly influential and " Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Bonnensis: proceedings of the Twelfth ...: Volume 2003 Rhoda
Rudolf_Martin_Meelführer
Cultural change in ancient Iberia
through[clarification needed] Tiberius and Claudius, it was made the capital of conventus iuridicus Carthaginensis. During the reign of Augustus, the city was subjected
Romanization_of_Hispania
Celenae, which under Roman rule became a diocese and was part of the Conventus Lucensis (capital now Lugo). Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
Cileni
Municipium in Montejo de Tiermes, Soria
Municipium during the reign of Emperor Tiberius. Termes was assigned to the Conventus Cluniensis and thereafter the Hispanic-Roman city began to take shape
Termantia
Ancient city in Turkey
the history of the city. Under Roman dominion, Eucarpia belonged to the conventus of Synnada, to the southwest of which city it was situated. It struck
Eukarpia
Complex of religious buildings
the term used by the friars for their houses is convent, from the Latin conventus, e.g., (Italian: convento) or (French: couvent), meaning "gathering place"
Monastery
Bosnian historian
national and religious history of Catholics in Bosnia. His Protocollum conventus Suttiscae is considered to be most valuable and biggest yearbook of 18th
Bono_Benić
Ancient Phrygian town
the road from Dorylaeum to Pessinus, and in Roman times belonged to the conventus of Synnada. In the Synecdemus it appears as Medaium or Medaion (Μεδάϊον)
Midaeium
Columella columella Concholepas concholepas — loco or Chilean abalone Conventus conventus — Arctic-alpine pea clam Cymbium cymbium — false elephant's snout
List_of_tautonyms
Municipality in Castile and León, Spain
civilian settlement known as Asturica Augusta and became the capital of the Conventus Asturum. It developed as a key communication hub in northwestern Iberia
Astorga,_Spain
War in medieval Europe
throughout Normandy. The revolt was coordinated by a central assembly (conventus) that was formed by members of the local assemblies. Each conventicula
Peasants' revolt of 996 in Normandy
Peasants'_revolt_of_996_in_Normandy
Ancient city in Turkey
granted many privileges to its inhabitants. Cibyra was the centre of a conventus (an assize district), which contained twenty-five cities, according to
Cibyra
2009. Archived 2009-05-27. Schnur, Rhoda and Roger P. H. Green, Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Abulensis: proceedings of the tenth International Congress
1535_in_poetry
City of Phrygia in Asia Minor
during his praetorship of Asia. Pliny places the Dionysopolitae in the conventus of Apamea, which is all the ancient writers note of their position. We
Dionysiopolis
presence of Franciscans in the area of Bišće was recorded. Their monastery (conventus) is mentioned in Bišće under different names (Bišće, Zahum and Novi).
Bišće
Dutch philosopher and jurist (1583–1645)
Grotius Annales et Historiae de rebus Belgicis in Rhoda Schnur (ed.), Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Bonnensis: Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of
Hugo_Grotius
Ancient town
the interior; and he also mentions the Attalenses as belonging to the conventus of Pergamum. It seems, then, there is some confusion in the authorities
Attea
Austrian opera singer
Karl Richter Zeitdokumente – Die Jahre 1958–1963 (Band 2). Dettelbach: Conventus Musicus. pp. 40, 48, 56, 83, 98. Retrieved 5 February 2016. "Mass in B
Antonia_Fahberg
ecclesiastica (Antwerp, 1619) Anti-synodica, sive Animadversiones in Decreta Conventus Dordraceni, quam vacant Synodum Nationalem, de quinque doctrinae capitibus
Johannes_Malderus
Medieval history of Visoko
nostra. Ragusans wrote in 1367 about the location of St. Nikola church as conventus sancti Nicolae de Bosna. With times Visoki became a prevalent name for
Visoko_during_the_Middle_Ages
Historic site in Visby, Sweden
strengthens its position in Visby]. www.byggnyheter.se (in Swedish). Conventus Media House AB. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved
Visby_City_Wall
the North of Spain (Galicia). Bracara Augusta (Braga) is the administrative centre of Conventus Bracarensis, one of the three conventus of Gallaecia.
Timeline of Portuguese history
Timeline_of_Portuguese_history
Honorific form of address for certain Catholic clergy
2000, 23–25. Galles 1999. "Super habitu quotidiano, occasione solemnis conventus, audientiae et similium... zonam tantum sericam nigram, cum laciniis item
Monsignor
Spanish Toroño, Latin Turonium or Toronium) was the only part of the Conventus Bracarensis which did not join Afonso Henriques when he proclaimed the
Turonio
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Girl/Female
Tamil
The mirror
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tamasvini | தாமாஸà¯à®µà®¿à®¨à¯€
Night
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Loved One
Girl/Female
Hindu
One of arjunas wives
Female
Portuguese
Feminine form of Portuguese HermÃnio, HERMÃNIA means "army man."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian
Long; Wave; Tall Man
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Blue as the Water; Water Nymph
Female
English
English form of French Viviane, VIVIAN means "alive; animated; lively." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the Lady of the Lake.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light, Bright
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