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  2. Temple of Peace, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Peace (Latin: Templum Pacis), also known as the Forum of Vespasian (Latin: Forum Vespasiani), was built in Rome in 71 AD under Emperor Vespasian [1] in honour to Pax, the Roman goddess of peace.

  3. Urbs beata Jerusalem dicta pacis visio - Wikipedia

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    dicta pacis visio, Quæ construitur in coelo [caelis] vivis ex lapidibus, Et angelis coronata. ut sponsata comite. Blessed city of Jerusalem, called "vision of peace", Built in heaven. out of living stone. And crowned by the angels. like a bride for her consort: Blessed City, Heavenly Salem, Vision dear of Peace and Love, Who, of living stones ...

  4. Landfrieden - Wikipedia

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    Henry IV proclaims the 1103 Landfrieden in Mainz, painting by Hermann Wislicenus, Imperial Palace of Goslar (c. 1880). Under the law of the Holy Roman Empire, a Landfrieden or Landfriede (Latin: constitutio pacis, pax instituta or pax jurata, variously translated as "land peace", [1] or "public peace" [2]) was a contractual waiver of the use of legitimate force, by rulers of specified ...

  5. Regina Pacis Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Regina Pacis is situated in the northwest quadrant of Downsview in North York with a mixed residential, commercial and industrial neighbourhood. The feeder schools for Pacis were Blessed Margherita, St. Augustine, St. Charles Garnier, St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane Frances Catholic Schools.

  6. Obelisk of Montecitorio - Wikipedia

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    Besides its function as a solar clock, the obelisk was oriented in such manner so as to cast its shadow on the nearby Ara Pacis on 23 September, Augustus's birthday, which coincided with the autumnal equinox. The reason for this orientation of the sunlight alludes to the peace that Augustus had always strived for by directing the light to the ...

  7. Swastika - Wikipedia

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    The word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit root swasti, which is composed of su 'good, well' and asti 'is; it is; there is'. [27] The word swasti occurs frequently in the Vedas as well as in classical literature, meaning 'health, luck, success, prosperity', and it was commonly used as a greeting.

  8. Comitatenses - Wikipedia

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    The comitatenses and later the palatini were the units of the field armies of the late Roman Empire.They were the soldiers that replaced the legionaries, who had formed the backbone of the Roman military since the late republic.

  9. PACIS - Wikipedia

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