Lexicon:Dies Irae

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Title and opening of Mediaeval Latin hymn on Judgment Day; see also ''[[The Hundred Days (novel)|The Hundred Days]]'', p 139.
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Title and opening of Mediaeval Latin hymn on Judgment Day; see also ''[[The Hundred Days]]'', p 139.
==Additional information==
==Additional information==

Current revision as of 16:39, 31 January 2009

Citation: Dies Irae
Language: Latin
References: The Letter of Marque, page 254
Meaning: The Day of Wrath

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Title and opening of Mediaeval Latin hymn on Judgment Day; see also The Hundred Days, p 139.

Additional information


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