• The Moldau-Stipendium ("Vltava Scholarship") was a literary and art prize of the Hessian Ministry for Science and the Arts (Hessisches Ministerium für...
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    Pay in the Roman army was defined by the annual stipendium received by a Roman soldier, of whatever rank he was, from the Republican era until the Later...
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  • Alfred-Döblin-Stipendium (or the Alfred Döblin Scholarship, in English) is a literary prize of Germany that has been awarded to Berlin writers since 1985...
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    The Victoria Award (Swedish: Victoriapriset), earlier called the Victoria Scholarship (Swedish: Victoriastipendiet) is awarded to a Swedish athlete (or...
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  • (music), Ralf Schmid (Stipendium) and BAR (Stipendium) 2020: Dietmar Dath (literatur), Stefanie Höfler (Stipendium), Iris Wolff (Stipendium) and Evelyn Grill...
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    des Buddenbrookhauses for Die Biene und der Kurt 2008: Alfred-Döblin-Stipendium / Akademie der Künste Berlin 2008: Kulturpreis des Landes Niederösterreich...
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  • inscribed upon Ricketts House, at the California Institute of Technology. stipendium peccati mors est the reward of sin is death From Christopher Marlowe's...
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    Prague. That year, he applied for and won the Austrian State Prize ("Stipendium") for composition, awarded in February 1875 by a jury consisting of the...
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  • illustration on page 216 bears the Latin motto "Vunius compendium, alterius stipendium" (The one profits, the other loses). Claude Paradin adds an explanation...
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    reduced. Beginning in the 3rd century BC, legionaries were paid a stipend (stipendium). By the time of Augustus, the ideal of the citizen-soldier had been abandoned...
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