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Timur was found 14 times on 7 pages:
  1. code/past.txt 15 Jul 2012, 479.40 KB
    II closes all heathen temples|poli 0219 1405: Timur, Tamerlane or Tamburlaine the Great,... and central Asia, founder of the Timurid empire, dies in Otrar at age... in Europe, is dedicated 0408 1336: Timur, Turcomongol warlord known in English... Turcomongol warlord Timur defeats sultan Bayezid I at the
  2. P. Ovidi Nasonis Metamorphoses 21 Apr 2007, 41.91 KB
    spargimur ignotae sucis melioribus herbae percutimurque caput conversae verbere virgae,... bracchia sunt: flentem flentes amplectimur ipsi haeremusque ducis collo nec... imbres, iram caelique marisque perpetimur Danai cumulumque Capherea cladis,
  3. M. Tvlli Ciceronis 9 Mar 2007, 52.50 KB
    quamquam ea verba, quibus instituto veterum utimur pro Latinis, ut ipsa philosophia, ut... Quem ad modum igitur membris utimur prius, quam didicimus, cuius ea causa
  4. The Roman Empire: 18 centuries in 19 maps -4umi maps 13 Sep 2012, 40.06 KB
    it had a respite: the last great nomad warrior, Timur the lame, smashed the Ottoman army at... End: Conquest by the Turks. Although Timur died in 1404, the Ottoman Empire
  5. Ars amatoria Liber secundus 1 Nov 2009, 84.62 KB
    quot conchae, tot sunt in amore dolores; quae patimur, multo spicula felle madent. dicta
  6. P. Ovidi Nasonis Metamorphoses 21 Apr 2007, 31.23 KB
    altaria vultu fumida terribili "cur non" ait "utimur istis?" cumque suis Gryneus inmanem
  7. P. Ovidi Nasonis Metamorphoses 20 Mar 2007, 43.43 KB
    surgere conanti partes, quascumque sedendo flectimur, ignava nequeunt gravitate moveri:
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