aula

  • 61Aula der Polytechnischen Hochschule Lausanne — Eingangsfassade Seeseitiges Foyer …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 62aula regia — William the Conqueror established a constant court in his own hall (aula), thence called by Bracton and other ancient authors aula regia or aula regis (the king s bench). This court was composed of the king s great officers of state resident in… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 63Aula (disambiguation) — The word aula can refer to:* Atrium (architecture), a large open space usually located immediately beyond the main entrance doors of a building * Aula Chamberchoir, a hungarian choir ensemble …

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  • 64Aula Magna —    The large state chamber in the Coudenberg Palace built during the reign of the dukes of Burgundy at town expense, the Aula Magna was completed in 1460. The hall contained the ducal throne famed for its rich decoration. Charles V abdicated the… …

    Historical Dictionary of Brussels

  • 65aula magna — ► locución ENSEÑANZA La más importante de una facultad o de una universidad, donde se celebran los actos académicos más relevantes: ■ la sesión inaugural del curso tiene lugar en el aula magna …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 66aula regis — /ola riyjas/ (Called also aula regia.) The king s hall or palace. The chief court of England in early Norman times. It was established by William the Conqueror in his own hall. It was composed of the great officers of state, resident in the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 67aula regia — See aula regis …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 68aula regis — /ola riyjas/ (Called also aula regia.) The king s hall or palace. The chief court of England in early Norman times. It was established by William the Conqueror in his own hall. It was composed of the great officers of state, resident in the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 69aula regia — See aula regis …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 70aula regis — Same as aula regia …

    Ballentine's law dictionary