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The word Arcis has many possible meanings, from words connected with the English ‘arc’, or words meaning ‘enclosed’ or ‘within’, or it could simply be an allusion to Arques, either its ancient name of Archis or a phonetic rendering of the modern name.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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The word Arcis has many possible meanings, from words connected with the English ‘arc’, or words meaning ‘enclosed’ or ‘within’, or it could simply be an allusion to Arques, either its ancient name of Archis or a phonetic rendering of the modern name.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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Safety, effectively leading the government, but he retired to Arcis in October of 1793 due to poor health.
Names 2007
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In the centre was that famous house No. 50, which was the fortress of Jeanne and her six hundred companions, and which, flanked on the one hand by a barricade at Saint – Merry, and on the other by a barricade of the Rue Maubuee, commanded three streets, the Rue des Arcis, the Rue Saint – Martin, and the Rue Aubry-le-Boucher, which it faced.
Les Miserables 2008
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Its most interesting feature by far is theEt in Arcadia ego motto—curiously, in ancient Greek lettering—as well as the Latin wordsRéddis Régis Cèllis Arcis, which are open to several interpretations.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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Its most interesting feature by far is theEt in Arcadia ego motto—curiously, in ancient Greek lettering—as well as the Latin wordsRéddis Régis Cèllis Arcis, which are open to several interpretations.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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Its most interesting feature by far is theEt in Arcadia ego motto—curiously, in ancient Greek lettering—as well as the Latin wordsRéddis Régis Cèllis Arcis, which are open to several interpretations.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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In most versions this bears two main inscriptions: the phrase—in Latin but, curiously, inscribed in Greek characters—Et in Arcadia ego, and the four Latin words Reddis Regis Cellis Arcis across the stone.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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In most versions this bears two main inscriptions: the phrase—in Latin but, curiously, inscribed in Greek characters—Et in Arcadia ego, and the four Latin words Reddis Regis Cellis Arcis across the stone.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube (March 20).
1814, Jan. 14 2001
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