Difference between revisions of "Tugurios-in-Newrobe"
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* '''old ideas/truths/lies in new robes:''' proverbial expression, as with :old wine in new bottles" | * '''old ideas/truths/lies in new robes:''' proverbial expression, as with :old wine in new bottles" | ||
* '''Turkey-in-Europe:''' as opposed to Turkey-in-Asia | * '''Turkey-in-Europe:''' as opposed to Turkey-in-Asia | ||
+ | * '''Newrobe''': ''Nova Roma'' (New Rome), the name given by Constantine to Byzantium in 330 A.D. ([[Novarome]]) |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 5 July 2016
- tugurio: (Italian) hovel, shanty
- tugurium: (Latin) hut, cottage
- old ideas/truths/lies in new robes: proverbial expression, as with :old wine in new bottles"
- Turkey-in-Europe: as opposed to Turkey-in-Asia
- Newrobe: Nova Roma (New Rome), the name given by Constantine to Byzantium in 330 A.D. (Novarome)