1. "Circa Maximus." Circus Maximus was the name of the gladiator games held in the Roman coliseum.
2. "Circa of Life" A play on the song title "Circle of Life"
Circa means "approximately"
Yes. No element of a 1877 dictionary is protected by copyright.
I have an Easy Bake Antique wood cook stove. Can send you a picture if you wish. Have been unable to find out anything about it. Believe it to be circa late 1800's.
The antique hickory dickory dock mouse cookie jar was made in the 1940s by Shawnee Pottery Company in the United States. It is a collectible item sought after by vintage kitchenware enthusiasts.
You will have to find one that is online. Suggest you search auctions.
circa close to concerning considering contrary to counting cum
Since the beginning of Christianity - circa 17 June 31 AD.
The Bible doesn't give many dates or years as we know them in our calendars today. However, many have attempted to calculate these time periods beginning with Adam - circa 4004 BC - to Abraham -circa 1800 BC - to the Exodus - circa 1446 BC - to King David - circa 1000 BC - to the Babylonian conquest of Judah - circa 586 BC to the death of Christ - circa 31 AD and the final book of Revelation - circa 100 AD.
Carr Bros were made in Huddesfield between circa 1879 and 1914 at cloth hall street England.
Circa is a term used to indicate an approximate date or time period, not a specific country. It is often used in historical contexts to suggest that the exact date is not known but falls within a certain range.
Julian Saget was a gunsmith in New Orleans, Louisiana circa 1841-1886. Value of one of his antique forearms could only be determined by a hands on appraisal. No way to even guess without seeing the gun- sorry. If you contact me through my message board, I may be able to suggest some appraisers. Do you have a Julian Saget gun? If so can you describe it?
There is no such currency as the 'circa'. 'circa' means 'approximately'.