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When jotting the story down on paper, a monk mixed that name up with the words undecim millia, meaning 11,000, and thus the legend was born.
Bob Schulman: St. Ursula And The Virgins Of The Caribbean Bob Schulman 2011
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When jotting the story down on paper, a monk mixed that name up with the words undecim millia, meaning 11,000, and thus the legend was born.
Bob Schulman: St. Ursula And The Virgins Of The Caribbean Bob Schulman 2011
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When jotting the story down on paper, a monk mixed that name up with the words undecim millia, meaning 11,000, and thus the legend was born.
Bob Schulman: St. Ursula And The Virgins Of The Caribbean Bob Schulman 2011
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WV: millia-I wouldn't eat sauerkraut cake for a millia dollars.
Pastry Pranks 2010
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[4801] Unde tot in Veneta scortorum millia cur stint?
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Decem eunuchorum millia numerantur in regia familia, qui servant uxores ejus.
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Nearly all Bibles agree in these expressions: seventy men of the people and fifty thousand of the populace β βDe populo septuaginta viros, et quinquaginta millia plebis.β
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Major illa flamma quae consumit unam animam, quam quae centum millia corporum.
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Dum simulant spernere, acquisiverunt sibi 30 annorum spatio bis centena millia librarum annua.
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Nay, 'twill make him prodigal in the other extreme, and give a [5527] hundred sesterces for a night's lodging, as they did of old to Lais of Corinth, or [5528] ducenta drachmarum millia pro unica nocte, as Mundus to
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