You may mean Vainglorious, from the 1470's meaning a pride over one's achievement's. Also, was known in Medieval Latin as Vana Gloria .
During the second crusades Muslims managed to defeat the Christians and retake Jerusalem. I'd like to add that a "crusader" is a warrior taking part in a crusade, while the "wholly wars" started by the Mediaeval Christians were called "crusades".
The name Cecil is Latin in origin and means blind. It is used as a male name. Some well known people with this name are Cecil B. de Mille and Cecil Rhodes.
Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.Juvenal is the most well known of the Roman satirists.
Scotland was known as Caledonia by the Romans.
Wholly or completely.
Fully, wholly, entirely.
Wholly, as in "I am wholly committed to this cause."
Anubis was a Egyptian god; his abilities were therefore powerful, but not wholly known to mortals.
Wholly incorporated means to mix or blend well together ~ so that the dry ingredients are mixed smoothly with the liquid ingredients.
It means "Wholly occupied or absorbed in ones thoughts;absentminded".
If you mean one who sells, seller is correct. If you mean a room wholly or partly underground (basement) it is cellar
adverb. The budget measures were wholly inadequate. I am wholly yours.
(latin) ADV. always, wholly, completely, in every conceivable situation.
Wholly Smoke was created in 1938.
Wholly Communion was created in 1965.
Non Omnis Moriar is from a poem by Quintus Horatius Flaccus (or more commonly known as Horace) from his Carmina 3.30. It may be translated as "I shall not wholly die." Horace was one of Rome's most famous lyric poets.