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21Cronología de Star Wars — En la cronología de Star Wars se toma como referencia la destrucción de la primera Estrella de la Muerte en la Batalla de Yavin, que aparece en la primera película estrenada de la saga: Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. Así, ABY se refiere a… …
22Rimini — • Diocese, suffragan of Ravenna Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rimini Rimini † Ca …
23The Duke of Alva — The Duke of Alva † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Duke of Alva (FERNANDO ALVAREZ DE TOLEDO) Born 1508, of one of the most distinguished Castilian families, which boasted descent from the Byzantine emperors; died at Thomar, 12 January …
24brutal — I adjective atrocious, barbarous, bearish, beastly, bestial, bloody, brute like, brutish, churlish, coarse, cruel, despotic, domineering, excessive, extreme, fell, ferocious, ferus, fierce, flint hearted, grim, gross, gruff, hardhearted, harsh,… …
25absolute — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. complete, perfect, thorough; sheer; fixed, positive; unrestricted, unbounded, full, plenary; despotic, autocratic, supreme. See completion, greatness, certainty.Ant., relative; qualified. II (Roget… …
26τυραννία — τυραννίᾱ , τυραννία tyrannous conduct fem nom/voc/acc dual τυραννίᾱ , τυραννία tyrannous conduct fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) τυραννίᾱ , τυραννιάω smack of tyranny pres imperat act 2nd sg τυραννίᾱ , τυραννιάω smack of tyranny imperf… …
27τυραννίας — τυραννίᾱς , τυραννία tyrannous conduct fem acc pl τυραννίᾱς , τυραννία tyrannous conduct fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) τυραννίᾱς , τυραννιάω smack of tyranny imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) …
28tyrannously — adverb : in a tyrannous manner : so as to be tyrannous …
29tyr´an|nous|ly — tyr|an|nous «TIHR uh nuhs», adjective. acting like a tyrant; cruel or unjust; arbitrary; tyrannical: »It is excellent To have a giant s strength, but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant (Shakespeare). Figurative. The Stamp Act seemed tyrannous …
30tyr|an|nous — «TIHR uh nuhs», adjective. acting like a tyrant; cruel or unjust; arbitrary; tyrannical: »It is excellent To have a giant s strength, but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant (Shakespeare). Figurative. The Stamp Act seemed tyrannous to the… …