Macella
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MACELLA — urbs Italiae. Steph. Macalla, Lycophroni, Barius facit Calabriae civitatem Episcopalem, sub Archiepiscopo Siberino, hodie Strongoli dictam, inter Crotonem ad Merid. 8. et Chrimissam ad Boream. 16. mill. pass. Ciacconius in libello Columnae… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Arabis macella Piper — Symbol ARNU Synonym Symbol ARMA19 Botanical Family Brassicaceae … Scientific plant list
МАКЕЛЛА — • Macella, Μάκελλα, укрепленный город в Сицилии, расположенный к югу от Сегесты. Liv. 26, 21. Polib. 1, 24 … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Macellum — (lateinisch) war in der römischen Antike die Bezeichnung für eine Markthalle. Macellum ist wohl die latinisierte Form des griechischen Wortes für Markt (mákellos). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bedeutung und Geschichte 2 Baustil 3 Macella in … Deutsch Wikipedia
mancilla — (Del lat. vulgar macella, manchita.) ► sustantivo femenino Cosa deshonrosa: ■ sus devaneos amorosos son la mancilla de la familia . SINÓNIMO desdoro mancha * * * mancilla1 (quizá del lat. vg. «macella», manchita, con influjo de «mancillar») 1… … Enciclopedia Universal
Macellum — A macellum (plural: macella ) is an ancient Roman indoor market building that sold mostly provisions (especially fruits and vegetables). The building normally sat alongside the forum and basilica, providing a place in which a market could be held … Wikipedia
Commercial bank — After the implementation of the Glass–Steagall Act, the U.S. Congress required that banks engage only in banking activities, whereas investment banks were limited to capital market activities. As the two no longer have to be under separate… … Wikipedia
Spotted Nutcracker — Conservation status Least Concern … Wikipedia
List of Euphorbia species — Euphorbia is a highly diverse plant genus, comprising some 2,160 currently accepted taxa. [http://test.tropicos.org/Name.aspx?nameid=40007100] .This is an alphabetical list of the Euphorbia species and notable intraspecific taxa.The list includes … Wikipedia
History of banking — The first banks were the merchants of the ancient world that made loans to farmers and traders that carried goods between cities. The first records of such activity dates back to around 2000 BC in Assyria and Babylonia. Later, in ancient Greece… … Wikipedia