- perjurers
- 'per·jur·er || 'pÉœrdÊ’É™rÉ™(r) /'pÉœËd- n. one who lies under oath, one who provides false testimony
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
In Coena Domini — was a recurrent papal bull between 1363 and 1770, so called from its opening words (Latin At the table of the Lord , referring to the liturgical feast on which it was annually published in Rome: the feast of the Lord s Supper), formerly issued… … Wikipedia
Menon of Thessaly — For other Menons or Menos see Meno (disambiguation) Menon (423? 400BC), son of Alexidemus, was a Thessalian, probably from Pharsalus [Diodorus incorrectly identifies him as from Larissa (Bigwood, Ancient Accounts of the Battle of Cunaxa p 350 fn… … Wikipedia
Hel — /hel/, n. Scand. Myth. 1. the goddess ruling Niflheim: a daughter of Loki and Angerboda. 2. the home of the dead; Niflheim. [ < ON; see HELL] * * * In Norse mythology, the realm of the dead and, later, the goddess of the dead. She was the… … Universalium
In Coena Domini — In Cœna Domini † Catholic Encyclopedia ► In Cœna Domini A papal Bull, so called from the feast on which it was annually published in Rome, viz, the feast of the Lord s Supper, or Maundy Thursday. The ceremony took place in the loggia… … Catholic encyclopedia
Menon III of Pharsalus — For other uses of Menon see Menon (disambiguation). For other Menons of Pharsalus see Menon of Pharsalus (disambiguation). Menon (423? 400BC) (in Greek Mένων), son of Alexidemus, was a Thessalian, probably from Pharsalus[1] and is famous for… … Wikipedia
Satires of Juvenal — [ Frontispiece depicting Juvenal and Persius, from a volume translated by John Dryden in 1711.] The Satires are a collection of satirical poems by the Latin author Juvenal written in the late 1st and early 2nd centuries CE.Juvenal is credited… … Wikipedia
Joseph Smith, Jr. — Joseph Smith, Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, also known as Mormonism, and an important religious and political figure in the United States during the 1830s and 1840s. In 1827, Smith began … Wikipedia
Pope Gregory XII — Infobox Pope English name=Gregory XII birth name=Angelo Correr or Corraro term start=November 30, 1406 term end=July 4, 1415 predecessor=Innocent VII successor=Martin V birth date=c. 1326 or between 1335 and 1345 birthplace= Venice, Italy… … Wikipedia
Potiphar — (or Potifar) (Hebrew Name 2 |hebrew1=פּוֹטִיפַר |hebrew2=פּוֹטִיפָר |stan1=Potifar |tiber1=Pôṭîp̄ar |tiber2=Pôṭîp̄ār ; Egyptian origin: unicode|p di p rʿ ; he whom Ra gave. ) is a character in the Book of Genesis s story of Joseph. Joseph, sold… … Wikipedia
Sinon — In Greek mythology, Sinon, a son of Aesimus (son of Autolycus), or of the crafty Sisyphus, was a Greek warrior during the Trojan War. He pretended to have deserted the Greeks and, as a Trojan captive, told the Trojans that the giant wooden horse… … Wikipedia