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CAE
CAE can mean: CAE (company), a Canadian manufacturer of flight simulatorsCaprine Arthritis Encephalitis, a lentiviral infection of goats which may lead to chronic disease of the joints and on rare occasions encephalitisCanadian Academy of EndodonticsCertificate in Advanced English, the fourth level..
CAEAA
The Canadian Awards for the Electronic & Animated Arts (CAEAA) is an award show that gives awards to the best Canadian video games, animation & multimedia of the year. Started in 2006, the categories were developed with the Video Game companies, Animation Studios, Colleges & Universities who had c..
Caeathro
Caeathro lies on the A4085 between Caernarfon and Waunfawr, being approximately 1.17 miles from Caernarfon and 0.72 miles from Waunfawr. Places of interest are a pub, a service station and a caravan park which attracts tourists all year round. Favourite local greeting: "Bobs Brenin y Knobiau." ..
Caecilian
The Caecilians are an order (Gymnophiona or Apoda) of amphibians which resemble earthworms or snakes. They mostly live hidden in the ground which makes them the least explored order of amphibians, and widely unknown. Contents 1 Anatomy2 Distribution3 Reproduction4 Origin of t..
Caecilia Attica
Pomponia Caecilia Attica (born around 51 BC) was the daughter of Cicero's friend and knight Titus Pomponius Atticus. Her mother was a descendant of Marcus Licinius Crassus. Her father's sister married Quintus Tullius Cicero. Caecilia Attica is mentioned in the letters between her father and Cicero...
Caecilia Metella
Tomb of Caecilia Metella, on the Appian Way, included in the Caetani castle. Caecilia Metella was a common name to the Caecilii Metellii family. This Caecilia Metella was the wife of the Dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] Caecilia M..
Caeciliidae
Caeciliidae is the family of common caecilians. They are found in central and south America, equatorial Africa and India. Caecilians are amphibians that superficially resemble worms or snakes. Taxonomy: ..
Caecilii Metelli
The Caecilii Metellii was one of the most important and wealthiest families in the Roman Republic. Although plebeians (meaning not of patrician stock — the Caecilii Metelli were nobles) the Caecilii Metellii remained a political power within the state, from 3rd century BC to the end of the Rep..
Caecilius est in horto
Caecilius est in horto is a much-parroted Latin phrase, originating from the Book 1 of the Cambridge Latin Course. It is almost certain to be the first sentence encountered by a Latin student in the UK, and is now widely used as a replacement for a random foreign-language phrase. Translated, it be..
Caecilius Metellus family tree
The Caecilii Metellii was one of the most important and wealthiest families in the Roman Republic. Although plebeians (meaning not of patrician stock — the Caecilii Metelli were nobles) the Caecilii Metellii remained a political power within the state, since 3rd century BC to the end of the Re..
Caecilius of Calacte
Caecilius, of Calacte in Sicily, Greek rhetorician, flourished at Rome during the reign of Augustus. Originally called Archagathus, he took the name of Caecilius from his patron, one of the Metelli. According to the Suda, he was by birth a Jew. Next to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, he was the most im..
Caecilius Statius
Caecilius Statius, or Statius Caecilius (died 168 (or 166) BC) was a Roman comic poet. A contemporary and intimate friend of Ennius, he was born in the territory of the Insubrian Gauls, and was probably taken as a prisoner to Rome (c. 200), during the great Gallic war. Originally a slave, he assume..
Caecitis
Caecitis, also called typhlitis or typhlenteritis, is an inflammation of the caecum (part of the small intestine) that may be associated with infection [link]. The condition is usually caused by gram negative enteric commensal bacteria of the gut (gut flora). The most common agent associa..
Caecuban wine
Caecuban wine (Latin Caecubum, Greek Kaikoubos) came from a small territory, ager Caecubus, at Amyclae in coastal Latium. (In the modern day area known as the Pontine Marshes) Varro, around 70 BC, already regarded this district as a place of legendary wealth. Strabo detailed the area's reputation fo..
Caeculus
In Roman mythology, Caeculus was a son of Vulcan. He founded Praeneste (cur: Palestrina). ..
Caedes
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Caedmon's Call
Caedmon's Call, a Contemporary Christian band that fuses traditional folk stylings with world music and alternative rock influences, is comprised of Cliff Young (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Danielle Young (vocals; married to Cliff, formerly Danielle Glenn), Garett Buell (percussion), Jeff Mill..
Caedmon's Call (album)
Caedmon's Call is the first major release from California based outfit Caedmon's Call. It was recorded at Nickel & Dime Studios in Avondale Estates, GA (Engineer Don McCollister) Track listing "Lead of Love" (03:58)"Close of Autumn" (04:56)"Not the Land" (05:05)"This World" (03:59)"Bus Driver" ..
Caedmon's Song
Cædmon's Song is a novel written by Peter Robinson in 1990. Contents 1 Plot Summary2 Cædmon's Song2.1 Cast2.2 Structure of the novel2.3 Setting2.4 Background2.4.1 Cædmon2.4.2 The Yorkshire Ripper2.4.3 Literature2.5 Analysis2.5.1 How did Ki..
Caedmon (disambiguation)
Caedmon may refer to: Cædmon, the Anglo-Saxon poetCaedmon Audio, the recording labelCaedmon's Call, the Christian folk/wold band. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Caedmon Audio
Caedmon Audio is a recording label specializing in audio books and other literary content. Formerly Caedmon Records, the name was changed when the label switched to CD-only production. Its marketing tag-line was: "Caedmon: A Third Dimension for the Printed Page". Caedmon was formed in 1952 by co..
Caedmon manuscript
MS Junius 11 (Caedmon or Junius manuscript) is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon poetical codices. It contains works known by the titles Genesis, Exodus, Daniel, and Christ and Satan. The manuscript is currently part of the collection of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. Contents..
CAEDS
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Caedwalla of Wessex
Caedwalla (c. 659–April 20, 689) was the King of Wessex from 685 until 688. During his brief reign, he conquered much of southeast England. Caedwalla was the son of Cenberht, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle traces his lineage back to Cynric and his father Cerdic of Wessex. In 685, apparently a..
Caelestia
Caelestia may refer to several things: Caelestia.net - A Small IRC Network Dedicated to games and Gaming. Caelestia is also the setting of Farpoint a mud hosted by Caelestia.net and based on an Dungeons & Dragons setting. Arcana Caelestia - A group of interpretations of the Judeo-Christian scriptu..
Caelestia.net
Caelestia.net is a small IRC network that focuses on games and the gaming community. Caelestia.net evolved as the offspring of JEOCOM, which itself is the offspring of the older DreamMyst IRC Network. This evolution was more or less organic as staff members from each of the networks continued cha..
Caelestius
Caelestius (or Celestius) was the major follower of the Christian teacher Pelagius and the Christian doctrine of Pelagianism, which was opposed to Augustine of Hippo and his doctrine in original sin, and was later declared to be heresy. Contents 1 Development of Caelestius' doctrines2 ..
Caelia
Caelia was a Fairy Queen in Arthurian Legend. She was a lover of Tom a'Lincoln, King Arthur's bastard son. She eventually bore the Faerie Knight, but later committed suicide by drowning herself. She further appears in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene as the ruler of the House of Holiness where wi..
Caelian Hill
The Caelian Hill (Latin Collis Caelius, Italian Celio) is one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome. Under reign of Tullus Hostilius, the entire population of Alba Longa was forcibly resettled on the Caelian Hill. According to a tradition recounted by Titus Livy, the hill received its name from Caelius ..
CAELinux
CAELinux-the computer aided engineering Linux distribution CAElinux. A Live DVD to meet the purpose of professional CAE workstation. It contains free open source programs of CAE open source, which are Salome and Code Aster. Like any other Live DVD, the DVD can be used without any installation on h..
Caelius Aurelianus
Caelius Aurelianus was a Roman physician and writer on medical topics. A physician of Sicca in Numidia, who probably flourished in the 5th century AD, although some place him two or even three centuries earlier. He is widely considered the second only to Galen. He is best known for his translation..
Caeli enarrant...
Caeli enarrant... is the name given to a series of musical works by composer Georges Lentz (born 1965). Part Subtitle Year Instrumentation I 1989-1998 orchestra III 1990-2000 12 strings, 3 percussionists, 1 boy soprano IV 1991-2000 string quartet, 4 suspended cymbals..
Caelum
Caelum click for larger image Abbreviation Cae Genitive Caeli Symbology the chisel Right ascension 5 h Declination −40° Area Ranked 81st Number of stars(magnitude < 3) 0 Brightest star App. magnitude 4.45) Meteor showers None Borderingconstellations Columb..
Caelum Bliss
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Caelus
Caelus, also known as Coelus, was the Roman god of the sky, personified from the Latin word for "sky", caelum. Caelus was later equated with the Greek god of the heavens, Uranus, who was vastly more important in the Greek mythos and religion than Caelus was in the Roman. In the Roman adaptation of ..
Cael rhyw efo fi
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Cael Sanderson
Cael Norman Sanderson (born June 20, 1979 in Salt Lake City, Utah), pronounced "kale", is an American wrestler and current head wrestling coach at Iowa State University. He was the third of four Sanderson brothers to win high school state wrestling titles in Utah while wrestling for Wasatch High Sch..
Caemi
Caemi Mineração e Metalurgia S.A. is a major Brazilian mining company headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. The company owns iron ore mines in the so-called 'Iron Quadrangle' region of the state of Minas Gerais, and kaolin mines in the northern states of Amapá and Pará. The company also owns a stake ..
Caen
CaenAbbaye aux Hommes in 2004 Country France Région Basse-Normandie(capital) Départment Calvados (préfecture) Arrondissement Caen Canton Chief town of 9 cantons INSEE 14118 Postal Code 14000, 14300 MayorCurrent Term Brigitte Le Br..
Caenagnathasia
Caenagnathasia ("recent jaw from Asia") was a small oviraptorosaurian dinosaur (superfamily Caenagnathoidea), measuring only 1 m (3 ft) in length, 0.6 m (2 ft) in height, and weighing around 8 kg (18 lb). Like all oviraptorosaurs, Caenagnathasia had three fingers on each hand and three toes on eac..
Caeneus
In Greek mythology, Caeneus was originally a Thessalonian woman, Caenis, the daughter of Elatus. She was raped by Poseidon, who then fulfilled her request to be changed into a man so that she could never be raped again; he also made Caeneus invulnerable to weaponry. She changed her name to Caeneus ..
Caenis
For the Greek mythological woman who was transformed into a man, see Caeneus Caenis, a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was the mistress of the Roman emperor Vespasian. Suetonius says that after the death of Vespasian's wife Flavia Domitilla, Caenis was..
Caenogastropoda
Caenogastropoda is a superorder within the gastropod infraclass Apogastropoda. It includes the cowry, whelk, and periwinkle (mollusc) species. Taxonomy Order Architaenioglossa Haller, 1890Order NeotaenioglossaOrder Sorbeoconcha Ponder & Lindberg, 1997* Suborder Discopoda P. Fischer, 1884* Suborde..
Caenogenesis
Caenogenesis (also variously spelled cainogenesis, cenogenesis, kainogenesis, kenogenesis) is the introduction during embryonic development of characters or structure not present in the earlier evolutionary history of the strain or species, as opposed to palingenesis. Notable examples include the ad..
Caenolestes
The genus Caenolestes, common shrew opossums, are members of the Caenolestidae family. References ..
Caenophidia
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Caenophidia is the technical term for a group of snake known as the "advanced snakes". It is evolutionary ..
Caenorhabditis elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans (IPA: [ˌsiːnəʊræbˈdaɪtɪs ˈelegænz]) is a free-living nematode (one of the roundworms), about 1 mm in length, which lives in a temperate soil environment. Research into the molecular and developmental biology of C. elegans began in 1965 by Sydney Brenner. ..
Caen Hill
Caen Hill is a steep hill at the western edge of the town of Devizes in Wiltshire. The hill probably gets it name from Richard of Caen, Bishop of Salisbury in the 12th century, who rebuilt Devizes castle in stone. The most impressive feature of Caen Hill are the Caen Hill flight of locks, const..
Caen stone
Caen stone is a light creamy-yellow Jurassic limestone. It was used in the construction of the late 11th century austere Norman Romanesque Church of Saint-Étienne, at the Abbaye-aux-Hommes (on the east side of Caen), that was founded by William the Conqueror. His tomb is located there. The Norm..
Caeo
Caeo is the name of a small town in Carmarthenshire. It is also known as Caio. Contents 1 Location2 History3 Sources4 External links Location It is located at the confluence of the Afon Annell and the Nant Frena. History The parish church of St Cynwyl now at the centre of ..
Caer
For the character in Irish mythology, see Caer Ibormeith. In Welsh language, a caer or kaer was a royal residence during the 1st millennium AD or earlier. Caer can be loosely translated castle or palace or fort but no one English word captures the essence of a caer. A caer was home to a king, his r..
Caerano di San Marco
Caerano di San Marco is a commune with 7.026 inhabitants in the province of Treviso. Veneto · Communes of the province of Treviso Altivole | Arcade | Asolo | Borso del Grappa | Breda di Piave | Caerano di San Marco | Cappella Maggiore | Carbonera | Casale sul Sile | Casier | Castel..
Caerau
Caerau is a Welsh place name. Caerau is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales.Caerau is a district of Maesteg in the River Llynfi valley, Wales. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may ..
Caerdroia
The design of a Caerdroia was very similar to a classical labyrinth For the Doctor Who audio drama see Caerdroia (Doctor Who audio). Caerdroia: Literal translation from the Welsh language means "Castle of Turns". It is also thought to be a reference to Troy - since Caerdroia is also the ..
Caerdroia (Doctor Who audio)
Big Finish Productions audio play ..
Caere
Caere is the Latin name given by the Romans to one of the larger cities of Southern Etruria approximately 50-60 kilometres north (NNW) of Rome. To the Etruscans it was known as Cisra and to the Greeks as Agylla. It was bounded by the two rivers Mola and Manganello, and lay 80 metres above sea level ..
Caerellius Priscus
Caerellius Priscus was a governor of Roman Britain in the late 170s. His rule is recorded on an altar at Mainz, and he probably governed Britain between 178 and 180. He also served in Thracia, Moesia, Raetia and Germania. A war broke out in Britain in 180 and Priscus was swiftly replaced by Ulpiu..
Caergwrle
Caergwrle is a village in the county of Flintshire, in north east Wales. It is on the A541 road, is approximately 6 miles from Wrexham, and is contiguous with the village of Abermorddu. Caergwrle lies on the River Alyn and has a 13th-century ruined castle. The 17th century Packhorse Bridge, which ..
Caergwrle railway station
Caergwrle railway station serves the village of Caergwrle in Flintshire External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-al..
Caerlanrig
Caerlanrig (also spelled 'Carlenrig') is a hamlet in the parish of Cavers, Borders, Scotland, lying on the River Teviot, 6 miles (10 km) north east of that river's source, and 10 miles (16km) south west of Hawick. Etymology The name is composed of the prefix 'caer', which derives either from the Ga..
Caerlaverock
Caerlaverock (Gd: Cille Bhlàthain) is an area to the south of Dumfries and to the west of Annan in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Caerlaverock NNR is a National Nature Reserve in the care of Scottish Natural Heritage. WWT Caerlaverock is one of the nine reserves of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Tru..
Caerlaverock Castle
Caerlaverock Castle. Caerlaverock Castle is a 13th-century triangular moated castle in the Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve area at the Solway Firth, south of Dumfries in the south of Scotland. The castle is in the care of Historic Scotland, but in the Middle Ages it was owned by the Ma..
Caerlaverock NNR
View across the Nith Estuary, close to the Solway Firth. Caerlaverock NNR is a National Nature Reserve covering part of the Solway Firth and the land south of Dumfries, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It lies between the River Nith and Lochar Water. It is administered by Scottish Natural ..
Caerleon
Caerleon ward Statistics Population: 8,708 (2001 census) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: The City of Newport Topics: | | | Districts: Allt-yr-yn | Alway | Beechwood | Bettws | Caerleon | Coedkernew | Duffryn | Gaer | Graig | Langstone | Liswerry | Llanmartin | Llanvaches | Lla..
Caerleon Bridge
Caerleon Bridge is a crossing of the River Usk at Newport, Wales, United Kingdom. It carries the B4236 road from Caerleon-ultra-Pontem into Caerleon itself. Prior to the opening of the A449 dual carriageway a few miles to the east in 1972, the narrow bridge and streets of Caerleon carried the trunk ..
Caerleon Comprehensive School
Headteacher: Mr. A. DaviesPublished Yearly Admission Number: 232+ Caerleon Comprehensive School is a state-run school situated in Caerleon on the outskirts of Newport. The school boasts an excellent reputation in the region, not only for the academic results of its pupils, but also for music an..
Caerleon F.C.
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Caern
Caerns are places in the World of Darkness fictional universe, as depicted in the role-playing game [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]] and related media. Caerns are holy to Garou (werewolves) and are situated on special Places where the Umbra touches the material world, are home to Garou and spirits alik..
Caernarfon
Caernarfon shown within Gwynedd UA Caernarfon (the Welsh spelling is now normally used in preference to the anglicised forms, "Caernarvon" or "Carnarvon") is a royal town in north-west Wales. The name comes from Welsh Caer yn Arfon = "castle in Arfon", referring to the Roman fort named Segontium. ..
Caernarfonshire
Traditional county of Caernarfonshire Geography Area- Total- % Water Ranked 9th361,156 acres? % County town Caernarfon Chapman code CAE Caernarfonshire (Welsh: ), also known as Carnarvonshire, is a maritime traditional county of Wales. Contents 1 Geography2 Places of int..
Caernarfon (UK Parliament constituency)
Caernarfon County constituency Caernarfon shown within Wales Created: 1536 MP: Hywel Williams Party: Plaid Cymru Type: House of Commons Preserved county: Gwynedd EP constituency: Wales Caernarfon is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United K..
Caernarfon Bay
Caernarfon Bay (occasionally Caernarvon Bay) is an inlet of the Irish Sea defined by the Lleyn peninsula and Anglesey. The gentle coastline surrounding it is home to villages including Nefyn, Trefor, Clynnog Fawr, Aberffraw and Rhosneigr. The Menai Strait heads north east to link the bay to Conwy ..
Caernarfon Castle
The ward of Caernarfon Castle, showing (from left to right) the Black Tower, the Chamberlain's Tower, and the Eagle Tower. Caernarfon Castle from the west Caernarfon Castle was constructed at Caernarfon in North Wales by King Edward I of England, following his successful conquest of the..
Caernarfon railway station
Caernarfon is the new northern terminus of the extended narrow gauge Welsh Highland Railway from Dinas and the station was opened on October 11th 1997. The railway between Caernarfon and Dinas was formerly part of the standard gauge Carnarvonshire Railway (later LNWR and LMS) between Caernarfon..
Caernarfon Town F.C.
Caernarfon Town F.C. is a football team, playing in the League of Wales. The club was founded in 1876, and plays at The Oval, Marcus Street, Caernarfon, where their ground accommodates 3400 spectators (252 seated). The teams' first choice strip is yellow and green shirts, green shorts and yellow ..
Caernarvon Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Caernarvon Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,312 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 23.0 km² (8.9 mi²). 23.0 km² (8.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.11% is water. Demogr..
Caernarvon Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Caernarvon Township is a township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,278 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 59.5 km² (23.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there w..
Caernarvon Township, Pennsylvania
Caernarvon Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Caernarvon Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaCaernarvon Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Caernaven-class frigate
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. --> The Caernaven-class f..
Caerphilly
Caerphilly Castle Caerphilly (Welsh: Caerffili) is a town in Glamorgan, Wales, located at the bottom of the Rhymney Valley. It is the site of Caerphilly Castle, built between 1268 and 1271, and is the main town in the county borough of Caerphilly. In 1899 the Rhymney Railway built their main..
Caerphilly (county borough)
Caerphilly county borough Geography Area- Total- % Water Ranked 16th278 km²? % Admin HQ Hengoed ISO 3166-2]] GB-CAY ONS code 00PK Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Caerphilly (UK Parliament constituency)
Caerphilly County constituency Caerphilly shown within Wales Created: 1918 MP: Wayne David Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Preserved county: Gwent EP constituency: Wales Caerphilly is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ..
Caerphilly Castle
Caerphilly Castle Caerphilly Castle is a Norman castle that dominates the centre of the town of Caerphilly in south Wales. It is the largest castle in Wales, the second largest in Britain (second to Windsor castle) and is one of the largest fortresses in Europe. Built mainly between 1268 and 1..
Caerphilly cheese
Caerphilly Country of origin Wales Region, town Caerphilly Source of milk Cows Pasteurized unknown Texture hard crumbly Aging time unknown Certification unknown Caerphilly cheese is a hard cheese that originates in the area around the town of Caerphil..
Caerphilly District Miners Hospital
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Caerphilly railway station
Caerphilly railway station is a railway station serving the town of Caerphilly, south Wales. It is a stop on the Rhymney Line of the Valley Lines network. The station is located at Station Road in the South of the town. External links [Train times] and [station information] for..
Caerphilly railway works
Caerphilly railway works in Caerphilly (Welsh: Caerffili) in the county of Glamorgan was the only main railway works in Wales It was built for the Rhymney Railway in 1899 and taken over by the Great Western Railway at amalgamation in 1923. Much of its initial work was in refurbishing older locomot..
Caerphilly RFC
--> Caerphilly Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team founded in 1887. Their home ground is Virginia Park in Caerphilly. Their nickname is The Cheesemen. They are playing in the Asda League Division 1 in the 2005-2006 season. The club was formed in 1887, and have spent many years in ..
Caersws
Caersws is a village sitting on the River Severn in mid Wales, at Grid reference . It has a railway station on the Cambrian Line from Aberystwyth to Shrewsbury. Caersws has a reasonably successful League of Wales football side, Caersws F.C.. The name Caersws means 'fort of Sws', from the Welsh..
Caersws F.C.
Caersws F.C. is a football team, playing in the League of Wales. The club was founded in 1887 as Caersws Amateurs, and adopted the present name when amateur status was dropped in 1974. The team plays at the Recreation Ground, Caersws, which accommodates 4000 spectators (250 seated). The team's fi..
Caersws railway station
Caersws railway station is a railway station on the Cambrian Line in mid-Wales, serving the village of Caersws. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | National Rail ! Following station ..
Caerus
[link title]In Greek mythology, Caerus was the personification of opportunity, luck and favorable moments. He was depicted with only one lock of hair. His Roman equivalent was Occasio or Tempus. Caerus (Kairós) is Opportunity, a god that leaves as soon as he arrives. Elusive god C..
Caerwent
Caerwent (Welsh: ) is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales. It was founded by the Romans in 75 as Venta Silurum, a market town for the defeated Silures tribe. Large sections of the Roman town walls are still in place. Also you can see Wales from another side, beside the wall. Other attractions in the..
Caerwiden
Caerwiden is a Welsh horned God. He is comparable to the Celtic God Cernunnos. ..
Caerwyn Roderick
Caerwyn Eifion Roderick (born 15 July 1927) was British Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Brecon and Radnor from 1970 to 1979, when he lost to the Conservative candidate Tom Hooson. There has been no Labour MP for the seat (since renamed Brecon and Radnorshire) since then, as the Liberal D..
Caerwys
Caerwys is a town in Flintshire, north Wales, United Kingdom. Caerwys is mentioned in the Domesday Book as a small market town. It is one of the smallest towns in Wales and is only a town through royal charter. Caerwys can no longer get insurance for a town bonfire display after an accident one ye..
Caer Caradoc Hill
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Caer Dallben
Caer Dallben is a small farm in Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain. It has at all times a low population, and is named for its owner, Dallben the enchanter. Contents 1 Population2 Contents3 Significance3.1 Sources Population Caer Dallben is small, and thus has a small po..
Caer Darrow
Caer Darrow is an island located in Darrowmere Lake, in the Western Plaguelands. Contents 1 History1.1 Ancient History1.2 The Second War1.3 The Barovs and Scholomance2 What happened to the town? History Ancient History The island was the site of the Runestone at Caer D..
Caer Ibormeith
For the Welsh reflex of Roman castrum, see caer. In Irish mythology, Caer Ibormeith was a daughter of Ethal and Prince Anubal of Connacht. Every alternate Samhain she would change into a swan, in which form she would remain for a year before becoming human again the following Samhain. She eventuall..
Caer Lludd
In medieval British Mythology, as chronicled by Geoffrey of Monmouth, Caer Lludd was the name given to the city Caer Troia (also called Troia Nova, or New Troy, which was corrupted to Trinovantum) after it was rebuilt by the legendary king of Britain, Lludd, suposedly some time around the first cent..
Caesalpinia
Caesalpinia is the name of a genus of controversial size (different publications including between 70 and 165 species), consisting of tropical and subtropical woody plants. It is named after the botanist Andrea Cesalpino. The name Caesalpiniaceae at family level, or Caesalpinioideae at the level ..
Caesalpinia pulcherrima
In the genus Caesalpinia the most popularly planted species is Caesalpinia pulcherrima. It is a shrub growing to 3 m tall, native to tropical America. The leaves are bipinnate, 20-40 cm long, bearing 3-10 pairs of pinnae, each with 6-10 pairs of leaflets 15-25 mm long and 10-15 mm broad. The flowe..
Caesalpinioideae
Caesalpinioideae is a botanical name at the rank of subfamily, placed in the large family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. Its name is formed from the generic name Caesalpinia. The Caesalpinioideae are mainly trees distributed in the moist tropics. Their flowers are zygomorphic, but are very variable. No..
Caesar
Caesar may refer to the following: Related to Ancient Roman times Caesar (title), a title used by Roman EmperorsJulius Caesar (100 BC–44 BC), a famous politician and military leader* He used the Caesar cipher in his military campaigns.* Julius Caesar (play), a tragedy by William Shakespeare* ..
Caesar's civil war
The Roman civil war of 49 BC, sometimes called Caesar's Civil War, is one of the last conflicts within the Roman Republic. It was a series of political and military confrontations between Julius Caesar, his political supporters, and his legions, against the traditionalist conservative faction in ..
Caesar's Coin
Caesar's Coin was a parable given by Jesus in the New Testament (Mark, Luke). From Mark 12:14-17 (KJV): 12:14 And when they were come, they say unto him, Master, we know that thou art true, and carest for no man: for thou regardest not the person of men, but teachest the way of God in truth: Is ..
Caesar's Daughter
Caesar's Daughter ISBN 0754104931 a 1999 novel by Edward Burton centred on Julia Caesaris, the daughter of Augustus. The novel is set in 1st century BC Rome and focuses on how rumours can elevate into something more than they really are, as the result of gossip. As a result the novels gives us an in..
Caesar's invasions of Britain
During his Gallic Wars, Julius Caesar invaded Britain twice, in 55 and 54 BC.Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico [[Wikisource:Commentaries on the Gallic War/Book 4#20|4.20-35]], [[Wikisource:Commentaries on the Gallic War/Book 5#1|5.1]], [[Wikisource:Commentaries on the Gallic War/Book 5#8|8-23]]; ..
Caesar's Palace (video game)
Caesar's Palace is a 1992 Virgin gambling video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is named after the famous Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. In this game, you have $1000 in chips and you must try to become rich (or become broke trying to). This game gives minor children an experie..
Caesar, duc de Choiseul
César, duc de Choiseul, comte du Plessis-Praslin (1602 - December 23, 1675), Marshal of France and French diplomat, generally known for the best part of his life as the marshal du Plessis-Praslin, came of the old French family of Choiseul, which arose in the valley of the Upper Marne in the 10th ce..
Caesar, Zimbabwe
Caesar is a village in the province of Mashonaland Central, Zimbabwe. It is located in the Mvurwi Range about 12 km south of the Mutorashanga Pass in the Makonde district. According to the 1982 Population Census, the village had a population of 2,674. The village grew up around the Caesar Mine which..
Caesarea
Caesarea is the name of several Roman cities and towns, including: Caesarea Antiochia, properly Antioch in Pisidia, near modern Yalvaç, TurkeyCaesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, modern Kayseri, TurkeyCaesarea Palaestina: modern Caesarea, in IsraelCaesarea Philippi in the Golan HeightsIol Caesarea: mode..
Caesarean delivery on maternal request
Caesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR), also called an elective caesarean section, is the conduct of a delivery via a caesarean section (CS, or c-section) not by medical necessity or indication but on request of the pregnant patient. Over the last century, delivery by CS has become increa..
Caesarean section
A caesarean section (cesarean section AE), or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would lead to medical complications, a..
Caesarean text-type
Caesarean text-type is a group of manuscripts that scholars have identified as possibly being the origin of parts of the New Testament. Other commonly recognized text-types include the Byzantine text-type and the Alexandrian text-type. The Caesarean text-type is usually thought to be associated with..
Caesarea (Israel)
Caesarea ([32°30′N 34°54′E]; Hebrew: , Qeysarya) is a modern locality in Israel. It is situated nearby historical Caesarea Palaestina, some 50 km. north of Tel-Aviv and several kilometers north of Hadera. As of September 2005 Caesarea had a total population of 4,200. The beginn..
Caesarea jazz festival
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } In May 2005, the ancient Israeli city of Caesarea Ha..
Caesarea Mazaca
Caesarea Mazaca (modern Kayseri)(Greek/Byzantine: Καισάρεια) is an ancient town of Anatolia which served as the residence of the kings of Cappadocia. Its geographical location has made it a place of commercial importance throughout history. It lay on the ancient trade route from Sinope to t..
Caesarea obelisk
The Caesarea obelisk is a red granite Obelisk 12 meters high, which was erected in the hippodrome of Herod the Great's new-built capital of Judea, Caesarea Maritima. The obelisk seems to have been erected after Herod's time, in the 2nd century CE. The obelisk was discovered in 1980, broken in three..
Caesarea Palaestina
''For more information about the modern city of Caesarea, see Caesarea (Israel). right Caesarea Palaestina, also called Caesarea Maritima, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 –13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, on the site of a place previ..
Caesarea Phillippi
Caesarea Philippi was a city in what today are called the Golan Heights. In the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus is said to have approached the area near the city, but without entering the city itself. Jesus asked his closest disciples what they thought of him. Very different accounts of their answers, and J..
Caesarion
Cleopatra and Caesarion at the temple of Dendera, Egypt ''Numbering the Ptolemies is a modern invention; the Greeks distinguished them by nickname. The number given here is the present consensus; but there has been some disagreement about which Ptolemies should be counted as reigning. Older so..
Caesarion (episode of Rome)
"Caesarion" Cleopatra VII Philopator, Queen of Egypt Season 1 (2005) Episode 8 (HBO; see BBC editing) Air date(s) October 16, 2005 (HBO)December 14, 2005 (BBC) Writer(s) William J. MacDonald Director Steve Shill Setting Ptolemaic Egypt and Rome Time frame Chronology of Rom..
Caesaropapism
Caesaropapism is the concept of combining the power of secular government with, or making it supreme to, the spiritual authority of the Christian Church; most especially, the inter-penetration of the theological authority of the Christian Church with the legal/juridical authority of the government; ..
Caesars Atlantic City
Caesars Atlantic City 2100 Pacific Ave. Atlantic City, NJ Theme Roman Empire # of Rooms unknown Gaming Space 124,720 sq ft. Permanent Show(s) none Signature Attraction(s) The Pier Notable Restaurants Morton's Steakhouse Owner Harrah's Entertainment Casino Type Land ..
Caesars Challenge
Caesar's Challenge (or Caesars Challenge) was an American game show that aired on NBC daytime from 1993 to early 1994. It also had a short run in syndication, and aired in reruns on USA Network. Ahmad Rashad hosted the show. Dan Doherty served as the show's assistant, dressed as a gladiator. Chad B..
Caesars Entertainment
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. is a Las Vegas, Nevada based business that was the largest owner, operator and developer of hotels and casinos throughout the world. Now a wholly owned subsidiary of Harrah's Entertainment it was originally part of the Hilton Hotels chain and was spun off from Hilton in 2..
Caesars Indiana
Caesars Indiana is a riverboat casino operated by Harrah's Entertainment. It is located in the community of Elizabeth, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. The complex is located at the Harrison County line; this is the closest location to Louisville and other cities as is lega..
Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. Caesars Palace is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. Caesars is located on the west side of the Strip, between the Bellagio and the Mirage. Caesars has 3,348 rooms in five towers: Augustus, Centuri..
Caesars Palace (disambiguation)
Caesars Palace is the name, or a variation of the name, given to several casinos including: Caesars Atlantic City, Atlantic City (formerly Caesars Boardwalk Regency)Caesars Indiana (Being rebranded to Horseshoe)Caesars Palace at Sea (Operated by Crystal Cruise Lines)Caesars Palace, Las VegasCaesars..
Caesars Palace at Sea
Caesars Palace at Sea is a casino operated by Harrah's Entertainment located on Crystal Cruises ships. ..
Caesar (Planet of the Apes)
Milo, better known as Caesar, the son of talking chimpanzees Cornelius and Zira, in the Planet of the Apes movie series. He is the leader (and chief instigator) of the ape revolution in the fourth entry, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, and the ruler of Ape City in the fifth and final film, Battl..
Caesar (title)
Topics in Roman government Roman Kingdom Roman Republic Roman Empire Principate Dominate Western Empire Eastern Empire Ordinary magistrates: PraetorQuaestorPromagistrate AedileTribuneCensorGovernor Extraordinary magistrates: Magister EquitumConsular tribune DictatorTriumviriDecemviri Offi..
Caesar (video game)
Caesar is a city-building computer game where the player undertakes the role of a Roman governor, building ancient Roman cities. Released in 1993 on the PC and Amiga, the game was effectively a Sim City clone with a Roman setting. Aside from similar graphics and user interface, it featured levels o..
Caesar A. Rodney
Caesar Augustus Rodney (January 4, 1772 – June 10, 1824) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly, as U.S. Representative from Delaware, U.S. Senator ..
Caesar and Cleopatra
Film Poster, Caesar and Cleopatra Caesar and Cleopatra is a 1901 play by George Bernard Shaw. It was first published as part of his 1901 collection Three Plays for Puritans (together with Captain Brassbound's Conversion and The Devil's Disciple). The play has two layers. The first one deals ..
Caesar and Me (The Twilight Zone)
'The Twilight Zone'' original seriesSeason five (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5)'''Fall 1963 – Summer 1964List of The Twilight Zone episodes Episodes: In Praise of PipSteelNightmare at 20,000 FeetA Kind of a StopwatchThe Last Night of a JockeyLiving DollThe Old Man in the CaveUncle SimonProbe 7, Over ..
Caesar Barber
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Caesar Barber is an American man who got famous for ..
Caesar Baronius
Caesar Baronius (October 31,1538 – June 30,1607), Italian cardinal and ecclesiastical historian, was born at Sora, and was educated at Veroli and Naples. At Rome he joined the Congregation of the Oratory in 1557 under St. Philip Neri and succeeded him as superior in 1593. Pope Clement VIII, wh..
Caesar Belser
[] at NFL.comCaesar Belser was an American college and professional football player. A defensive back, he played college football at the University of Arkansas (Pine Bluff), and played professionally in the American Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs. See also Other American Foot..
Caesar Cardini
Caesar Cardini (born Cesare) (1896-1956) was an Italian hotel owner, restaurateur, and chef in Tijuana, Mexico. On July 4, 1924 he invented the Caesar salad, a popular salad in the United States. ..
Caesar cipher
[Featured articles ] The action of a Caesar cipher is to move each letter a number of places down the alphabet. This example is with a shift of three, so that a B in the plaintext becomes E in the ciphertext. In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as a Cae..
Caesar cocktail
A Caesar, sometimes referred to as a Bloody Caesar after the similar Bloody Mary, is a cocktail popular mainly in Canada. It typically contains vodka, clamato (a blend of tomato juice and clam broth), Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, and is served on the rocks in a large, celery salt-rimmed gla..
Caesar Creek State Park
Caesar Creek State Park is located in southwestern Ohio, five miles east of Waynesville, in Warren, Clinton, and Greene Counties. The park is leased by the State from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who in the 1970s erected a dam on Caesars Creek to impound a 2,830 acre (11 km²) lake. The..
Caesar cut
Bust of Julius Caesar The Caesar cut is a men's hairstyle, with a short, horizontally straight cut fringe. The hair is layered to around 1 to 2 inches all over. It is named after Julius Caesar, whose images frequently depict him wearing his hair in such a manner. For American youths of the 1..
Caesar C line
The Caesar Line was the last German line of defence in Italy before Rome during the Second World War. It extended from the west coast near Ostia, over the Alban Hills south of Rome, from Valmontone to Avezzano – about half-way across the width of the country. When it was breached by the US 5th Arm..
Caesar Henry Hawkins
Caesar Henry Hawkins (September 19, 1798 - July 20, 1884), British surgeon, son of the Rev. E Hawkins and grandson of the Sir Caesar Hawkins (1711-1786), who was serjeant-surgeon to Kings George II and George III, was born at Bisley, Gloucestershire. He was educated at Christ's Hospital, and entere..
Caesar II
Caesar II is a computer game of the Caesar computer game series that takes place in ancient Rome. Played on three levels, this game allows for the governing of provinces, city building, and battle command. It was released in 1995 and developed and designed by Impressions Games and distributed by ..
Caesar III
Caesar III is a computer game developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Entertainment; the third installment of the Caesar series, part of Sierra's City Building Series. It was released in 1998. Contents 1 Description2 Mission mode3 City Construction Kit4 Housin..
Caesar IV (computer game)
Caesar IV is a city-building game set in ancient Rome, developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment. The game was announced August 2005 and will be released Summer 2006. The game will feature a three dimensional game engine and individual modeling of game character behaviors. Like its original re..
Caesar Jenkyns
Caesar Augustus Llewellyn Jenkyns (August 24, 1866 – July 23 1941) was a Welsh footballer. Born in Builth Wells, Jenkyns played for a range of English clubs, as well as winning eight caps for Wales. After playing for several amateur sides in the Birmingham area, Jenkyns joined Small Heath (later ..
Caesar Litton Falkiner
Caesar Litton Falkiner (26 September 1863 – 5 August 1908) was an Irish Unionist politician, barrister and a writer on literary and historical topics. Falkiner was the second son of Sir Frederick Falkiner, who was subsequently the Recorder of Dublin (1876 –1905.) He studied at the Uni..
Caesar of Heisterbach
Statue of Caesarius made by Ernemann Sander in Königswinter-Oberdollendorf Caesar of Heisterbach, also known as Caesarius of Heisterbach ca. 1170 - ca. 1250, was the prior of the former Cistercian Heisterbach Abbey, in the Siebengebirge near the little town of Oberdollendorf, Germany. He is..
Caesar Otway
Caesar Otway (1780 - 1842) was a writer of Irish tales. His writings, which display humour and sympathy with the poorer classes in Ireland, include Sketches in Ireland (1827), and A Tour in Connaught (1839). He was concerned in the establishment of various journals. This article incorporates public..
Caesar Rodney
This article is about the Revolutionary leader from Delaware, for the U.S. Attorney General, see Caesar A. Rodney. Caesar Rodney (October 7 1728 – June 26 1784), was an American lawyer and politician from Jones Neck, in Dover Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, east of Dover. He was a signer of..
Caesar Rodney's Ride
Caesar Rodney's Ride is a traditional poem commemorating the all night ride of Caesar Rodney from his home near Dover, Delaware to Philadelphia to cast the deciding vote in the Delaware delegation to the Continental Congress. With his vote, Delaware joined 11 other states in voting for the Declarat..
Caesar Rodriguez
Caesar Rodriguez is an artist who has worked as a colorist in the comics industry. ..
Caesar Rüstow
Caesar Rüstow (1826-1866) was a Prussian soldier and military writer. The brother of Friedrich Wilhelm Rüstow and Alexander Rüstow, Caesar Rüstow was one of the foremost experts of his time in the design and construction of military rifles, and the writer of several treatises on that subject, n..
Caesar salad
A Caesar salad topped with grilled chicken. Caesar salad is a traditional salad often prepared tableside. It is sometimes termed the "king" of salads. Contents 1 History2 Recipes3 Raw egg and salmonella4 Caesar salad humor5 See also6 External links History ..
Caesar Silverberg
Caesar Silverberg is a character in Konami's role playing game Suikoden III. He is a the main strategist for the Fire Bringer II forces and a student of Apple. Statistics Name: Caesar Silverberg Alias: N/A Origin: Toran Republic Age: 16 (Suikoden III) Race: Human Height: 164 cm Rune: N/A..
Caesar Takeshi
Caesar Takeshi ..
Caesar the Geezer
Caesar the Geezer (real name Chris Ryder b. 9 November 1958) is a Greek born British radio personality, best known for his claims that he could heal listeners over the radio. He worked on Kiss FM. He was terminated from his job with Invicta FM in 1991 over criminal charges related to theft from ch..
Caesar van Everdingen
Count Willem II of Holland Granting Privileges by Caesar van Everdingen (1654) Oil on canvas, 220 x 200 cm Gemeenlandshuis, Leiden Caesar van Everdingen (1616/17 - 1679), older brother of Allart van Everdingen, was a Dutchman mainly known as a portrait painter. He enjoyed some vogue during h..
Caesar von Hofacker
Caesar von Hofacker Lieutenant-Colonel Caesar von Hofacker (born 2 March 1896 in Ludwigsburg; died 20 December 1944 in Berlin), sometimes Cäsar, was a member of a resistance group in Nazi Germany whose goal was to overthrow Adolf Hitler. Hofacker was a cousin of Colonel Claus von Stauffenber..
Caesar Wright
Cecil Augustus Wright (July 2, 1904 - April 24, 1967), often called Caesar Wright, was a famous Canadian jurist, law professor, and a prominent figure in the Canadian legal education reform. He was among the first law professors to import the Harvard case method into Canadian legal education. He was..
Caesiana
Caesiana (printed as CAESIANA) is the Italian Journal of Orchidology - the official journal of Associazione Italiana di Orchidologia (or Italian Orchid Association). Publication began in 1993. Since 2001 it has also become the official journal of the European Orchid Congress (EOC). The publication i..
Caesium
|- ! colspan="2" style="background:#ff6666; color:black" | References |} Caesium (also spelled cesium; pronounced /ˈsiːziəm/) is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Cs and atomic number 55. It is a soft silvery-gold alkali metal which is one of at least three metals (an..
Caesium-137
Caesium-137 is a radioactive isotope which is formed mainly by nuclear fission. It has a half-life of 30.23 years, and decays by pure beta decay to a metastable nuclear isomer of barium-137 (Ba-137m). Barium-137m has a half-life of 2.55 minutes and is responsible for all of the gamma ray emission. ..
Caesium carbonate
Caesium carbonate Systematic name Caesium carbonate Other names Cesium carbonate Molecular formula Cs2CO3 Molar mass 325.82 CAS number [534-17-8] Density 4.072 g/cm-3 Solubility (water) 260.5 g/100 mL at 15 °C Melting point decomp. at 610 °C [Chemical i..
Caesium chloride
Caesium chloride General Other names Cesium chloride Molecular formula CsCl Molar mass 168.36 g/mol Appearance white solid CAS number [7647-17-8] EINECS number 231-600-2 Properties Density and phase 3.99 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water 162 g/100 ml (1 °C..
Caesium chromate
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Caesium chromate General Systematic name Caesium chromate Other names Cesium chromate ..
Caesium fluoride
Caesium fluoride General Systematic name Caesium fluoride Other names Cesium fluoride Molecular formula CsF Molar mass 151.90 g/mol Appearance white crystalline solid CAS number [13400-13-0] Properties Density and phase 4.115 g/cm3, solid Solubility in wate..
Caesium hydroxide
Caesium hydroxide General Molecular formula CsOH Molar mass 149.91 g/mol Appearance white solid,deliquescent CAS number [21351-79-1] Properties Density and phase 3.675 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water 395.5 g/100 ml (15°C) Solubility in ethanol Soluble M..
Caesium iodide
Caesium iodide General Systematic name Caesium iodide Molecular formula CsI Molar mass 259.8 g/mol Appearance ? CAS number > Melting point 621 °C Boiling point 1277±5 °C Caesium iodide (CsI) is an ionic compound often used as the input phosphor of an x-ray image ..
Caesium perchlorate
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Caesium perchlorate, CsClO4, is a perchlorate of caesium. Density is 3.327 g ml-1; melting point is 250..
Caesium standard
A caesium standard is a primary frequency standard in which electronic transitions between the two hyperfine ground states of caesium-133 atoms are used to control the output frequency. By the definition of the SI second, the frequency of the radiation in a transition between the two hyperfine gro..
Caesius Bassus
Caesius Bassus a Roman lyric poet, who lived in the reign of Nero. He was the intimate friend of Persius, who dedicated his sixth satire to him, and whose works be edited (Schol. on Persius, vi. I). He is said to have lost his life in the eruption of Vesuvius (79). He had a great reputation as a po..
Caesius Nasica
Caesius Nasica was a Roman military officer. He commanded the Legio IX Hispana in Britain, and defeated the first revolt of Venutius of the Brigantes during the governorship of Aulus Didius Gallus (52 to 57 AD).Tacitus, Annals [12:40] He may have been the elder brother of Quintus Petilliu..
Caesonia
Milonia Caesonia (PIR2 M 590) (6 - 41), Roman Empress, was a former courtesan with a notorious reputation. She rose from modest origins to become the fourth and last wife of the Roman Emperor Gaius Caligula. She was a daughter of Vistilia who came from a family of public prostitutes. Life with the ..
Caesura
A caesura, in poetry, is an audible pause that breaks up a line of verse. This may come in the form of any sort of punctuation which causes a pause in speech; such as a comma; semicolon; full stop etc. It is also used in musical notation as a complete cessation of musical time. Caesurae figure pro..
Caesure
For the term used in poetry, see caesura. A Caesure is a time-rift in Stephen Donaldson's 2004 novel The Runes of the Earth: The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Book One (ISBN 0399152326). The caesures roam and menace the Land because the Staff of Law has been lost, plunging the world into c..
Caetani
Caetani, or Gaetani, is the name of a Roman princely family which played a great part in the history of the city and of the papacy. The founder of the house was Marinus I, Duke of Fondi, son of Docibilis II of Gaeta, from which the family gets its name. His successor was Constantine, who took ..
Caetani Family
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Caetani Family (also spelled Gaetani) was a noble fa..
Caetano da Costa Alegre
Caetano da Costa Alegre (April 26, 1864-April 18, 1890) was a Portuguese poet. Born to a Crioulo family in the Portuguese colony of São Tomé, off the coast of Africa, he settled in Portugal in 1882 and attended medical school in Lisbon, hoping to become a naval doctor, but died of tuberculosis bef..
Caetano N'Tchama
Caetano N'Tchama (b. 1955) is a Guinea-Bissau politician and former Prime Minister. He held that position from 19 February 2000 to 19 March 2001 and is a member of the Social Renewal Party (PRS). ..
Caetano Veloso
Caetano Veloso at Umbria Jazz (Perugia, Italy) Caetano Veloso (born 7 August, 1942) is one of the most popular and influential Brazilian composers and singers. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography3 Books4 External links Biography Veloso was born in Santo Amaro da Purific..
Caeté
Caeté is a city in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is located at around [19°52′48″S, 43°40′12″W]. ..
Caetité
Caetité is a Brazilian city located in the state of Bahia, which possesses approximately 47,000 inhabitants and is situated 757 kilometers away from Salvador. Its 2306,38 km². Its economy is based mostly on amethyst mining, uranium, iron and manganese. Important cultural center of the State, the..
CAE (company)
CAE TSX: [CAE] NYSE: [CGT] (which once stood for Canadian Aviation Electronics, but now has no official meaning), is a leading provider of simulation technologies and integrated training services to airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and defence customers worldwide. The company ..
Cañete
For the city in Peru, see San Vicente de Cañete. Cañete is a city in Chile. It has about 16.000 inhabitants and is located 154 km from Arauco. back in 1553, the native Mapuche defeated the Spanish army here in the Battle of Tucapel, and killed their leader Pedro de Valdivia. ..
Cañete Province
Cañete is a province located in southern Lima Region, Peru. It is bordered by the Lima Province on the north, the Ica Region on the south, the Huarochirí and Yauyos provinces on the east, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Its capital is the town of San Vicente de Cañete. Cañete is the Capital ..
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