Fasciculus:Roman-calendar.png
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Roman-calendar.png (800 × 414 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 382 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/png)
Historia fasciculi
Presso die vel tempore fasciculum videbis, sicut tunc temporis apparuit.
Dies/Tempus | Minutio | Dimensiones | Usor | Sententia | |
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recentissima | 23:53, 4 Octobris 2014 | 800 × 414 (382 chiliocteti) | MjolnirPants | contrast | |
03:31, 3 Octobris 2014 | 800 × 414 (459 chiliocteti) | MjolnirPants | rotate, rm bleedthrough | ||
23:04, 9 Septembris 2005 | 800 × 414 (110 chiliocteti) | Verdy p | The Roman calendar, based on a calendar found at Antium. Adapted for legibility from an original distributed for a class handout. [http://faculty.vassar.edu/jolott/old_courses/republic1998/handouts.htm] Public domain, 2 dimensional image of an inscr |
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