• Rosa Mundi was the name of an electronic music supergroup which consisted of Rose McDowall, John Balance and possibly Peter Christopherson.[citation needed]...
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  • Rosa Mundi may refer to: Rosa Mundi (album), a 2001 album by June Tabor Rosa Mundi (group), a short-lived musical group from 1999 a striped rose, a cultivar...
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    Rose McDowall (category Rosa Mundi (group) members)
    short-lived group Rosa Mundi. Robert Lee left the band in 2002. McDowall and her remaining bandmates continued to perform as Rosa Mundi until 2005 when...
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  • John Balance (category Rosa Mundi (group) members)
    for Various Loons. (1980) Sickness of Snakes: Nightmare Culture (1985) Rosa Mundi: "The Snow Man" on compilations The Final Solstice, The Final Solstice...
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    is also known as Rosa mundi. The names Rosa gallica f. trigintipetala or Rosa 'Trigintipetala' are considered to be synonyms of Rosa × damascena. It was...
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    Peter Christopherson (category Rosa Mundi (group) members)
    for a few concerts in 2005 and announced a new album called Part Two. The group announced several additional concerts in 2007 for the promotion of the album...
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  • Rosa Mundi is a 2001 album by folk singer June Tabor. It is a concept album that represents Tabor's exploration of the rose as a symbol of love, of beauty...
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    Salvator Mundi (Latin for 'Savior of the World') is a painting attributed in whole or in part to the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci...
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  • Spanish). 2020-04-21. Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Argentina". "Vexilla Mundi". www.vexilla-mundi.com. Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Argentina". www.worldstatesmen.org...
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  • domain of the early Bronze Age. A Babylonian world map, known as the Imago Mundi, is commonly dated to the 6th century BCE. The map as reconstructed by Eckhard...
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