Moon: Lacus Aestatis Lacus Autumni Lacus Bonitatis Lacus Excellentiae Lacus Felicitatis Lacus Mortis Lacus Solitudinis Lacus Somniorum Lacus Spei Lacus Temporis...
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Coordinators and Naturals, Lacus becomes the co-leader of the Clyne Faction, joining with the Archangel to stop both sides from fighting. Lacus is voiced in the...
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Lacu may refer to: Lacu, the former drummer of Hanoi Rocks Lacu, a Romanian skete on Mount Athos Lacu, a village in Odăile Commune, Buzău County, Romania...
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which Lacus overhears and runs away. Kira attempts to find her but is confronted by Orphee, who affirms that he is a more suitable partner to Lacus than...
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ISBN 978-88-8265-240-1. Media related to Lacus Curtius (Rome) at Wikimedia Commons Article by Samuel Ball Platner, with photographs Lacus Curtius article on livius.org...
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The Lacus Iuturnae, or Lacus Juturnae or Spring of Juturna, is the name of a formal pool built by the Romans near a spring or well in the Roman Forum....
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List of maria on the Moon (section Lacus)
Sea"), near Messala A related set of features are the Lunar lacus /ˈleɪkəs/ (singular also lacus, Latin for "lake"), which are smaller basaltic plains of...
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Lacus Felicitatis (Latin fēlīcitātis, "Lake of Happiness") is a small patch of the lunar surface that has been inundated by flows of lava, leaving a level...
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Lake Como (redirect from Larius Lacus)
Cómm [ˈkom] or Cùmm [ˈkum]) (Italian: [ˈlaːrjo]; after the Latin: Larius Lacus) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lake Como. Wikivoyage has a travel...
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Lake Constance (redirect from Brigantinus Lacus)
Lacus Venetus and the lower lake Lacus Acronius, the Rhine passing through both. Around 75 AD, The naturalist Pliny the Elder called them both Lacus Raetiae...
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