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  • ...uake of 1783. Its first known bishop was Proculus, to whom, with others, a letter of pope [[St. Gregory the Great]] was written in 599. With the exception of ...hedral, restored after its destruction by the earthquake of 1783. Here the Greek Rite was formerly used. Only three bishops before the Norman conquest are k
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  • ...ant with the, previously unused, [[Greek alphabet|Greek letter]] ''[[Zeta (letter)|Zeta]]''. With its big chrome grille, the Lancia served as the "premium" e ...letters anymore, the new minivan was called Lancia Phedra, in honor of the Greek mythological figure [[Phaedra (mythology)|Phaedra]].
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  • The term '''''Deltic''''' (meaning in the form of the Greek letter [[delta (letter)|Delta]]) is used to refer to both the opposed-piston high-speed diesel eng
    7 KB (1,154 words) - 23:48, 11 September 2009
  • ...he '''k''' (lower case "k"), which is fairly similar to the original Greek letter.
    8 KB (1,121 words) - 10:49, 18 October 2009
  • The term '''''Deltic''''' (meaning in the form of the Greek letter [[delta (letter)|Delta]]) is used to refer to both the opposed piston high speed diesel eng
    7 KB (1,108 words) - 21:43, 26 September 2009
  • ...ing some suspension elements from the Beta, so the choice of the following Greek character (Beta is second) appears as logical. The Gamma sports the '''γ''
    7 KB (1,105 words) - 10:36, 18 October 2009
  • ...ls an end of the previous Lancia naming theme involving the use of [[Greek letter]]s as model names. The Lybra is built in the [[Rivalta]] plant near [[Turin
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  • ...ntered. The symbol for torque is ''[[tau|τ]]'', the [[Greek alphabet|Greek letter]] ''tau''. The concept of torque, also called '''[[moment (physics)|moment]
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  • ...rinceton Encyclopedia'') The current name appears for the first time in a letter from [[Pope Leo III]] to [[Charlemagne]] in 813 (''iscla'' from ''insula'') In the sixth century the earliest Greek colony on the mainland was founded from here, on the coast of [[Campania]]
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  • ...e|French]] (though the classical languages, [[Latin]] and [[Greek language|Greek]], came first). However, by the late [[eighteenth century]], Italian tended ...or no part in it, such as [[Albanian language|Albanian]], [[Greek language|Greek]], Südtirolean, [[Ladin language|Ladin]], and [[Occitan language|Occitan]]
    38 KB (5,721 words) - 15:50, 2 August 2009
  • ...ain for a 1953 bus! Lancia had previously utilized the first letter of the Greek alphabet, Alpha. But this was not chosen for the new 1972 Lancia, due to th
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  • ...ad literam sive literaturam'' ("The Tuscan tongue is better suited to the letter or literature") wrote [[Antonio da Tempo]] of [[Padua, Italy|Padua]], born ...velle antiche'' contains stories drawn from many sources, including Asian, Greek and Trojan traditions, ancient and medieval history, the legends of [[Britt
    111 KB (18,030 words) - 13:31, 8 October 2009
  • ...ad literam sive literaturam'' ("The Tuscan tongue is better suited to the letter or literature") wrote [[Antonio da Tempo]] of [[Padua, Italy|Padua]], born ...velle antiche'' contains stories drawn from many sources, including Asian, Greek and Trojan traditions, ancient and medieval history, the legends of [[Britt
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010