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duella — f. Constr. Rebaje hecho en el muro con ladrillos especiales, para la implantación de los marcos de *puertas y *ventanas … Enciclopedia Universal
Duella — A duella was an ancient Roman unit of weight, equivalent to a third of a Roman ounce (9.056 grams).[1] References ^ http://www.convert me.com/en/convert/units/weight/weight.duella.en.html … Wikipedia
DUELLI Judicium — ad veri probationem introductum, quo ambiguas controversias mediae aevo ditimi mos fuit, a Septentrionalibus populis traxit originem. Apud quos, cum ab initio iam in usu esset, armis lites suas decernere, ait Vell. Patercul. praesertim id… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Roman numerals — are a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, adapted from Etruscan numerals. The system used in classical antiquity was slightly modified in the Middle Ages to produce a system used today. It is based on certain letters which are given… … Wikipedia
Gram — Units unit name=Gram color=pink sign=g measure=Mass base=Kilogram multiple= 3 system=SI, CGS, other usage=Commonly used in cooking and food labeling examples=One millilitre of water is 1 g at 4 °C. Typical coins: a euro is 7.5 g and a US penny is … Wikipedia
Uncia (coin) — Issued in Rome between 275–270BCE The uncia (Latin, twelfth part ) was a Roman unit of length (equivalent to an inch, one twelfth of a pes or foot) and of weight (equivalent to an ounce, one twelfth of a libra or pound). Contents … Wikipedia
Kyle Rayner — Superherobox| caption=Kyle as he appears after the War and during Countdown to Final Crisis . Art by Talent Caldwell and J.D.Smith character name=Green Lantern publisher=DC Comics debut= Green Lantern (vol. 3) #48 (January 1994) creators=Ron Marz … Wikipedia
Ancient Roman units of measurement — The ancient Roman units of measurement were built on the Hellenic system with Egyptian, Hebrew, and Mesopotamian influences. The Roman units were comparatively consistent and well documented. Contents 1 Length 2 Area 3 Volume … Wikipedia
Chitra Subramaniam — is an Indian journalist famous for uncovering the Bofors scandal. Personal life She was born in Sindri, India. She was educated at Lady Sri Ram College (Delhi University) with a Bachelors in English Literature and received her Masters in… … Wikipedia
Hans Albrecht von Barfus — Hans Albrecht von Barfus, Kupferstich eines unbekannten Künstlers (1702) Johann (Hans) Albrecht von Barfus (auch Barfuß; * 1635 in Möglin bei Wriezen, Mark Brandenburg; † 27. Dezember 1704 in Kossenblatt bei … Deutsch Wikipedia