Dimensia in Excelsis was created on 1981-05-22.
Regnans in Excelsis was created in 1570.
Vivaldi composed his "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" in 1713.
"God in the Highest", as in "Gloria in excelcis Deo", meaning "Glory to God in the Highest".
Gloria in excelsis Deo by Vivaldi, O Holy Night by Adolphe Adam, Silent Night by Franz Gruber, and Away in a Manger by Lewis Henry Redner are all tiles of Christmas pieces and their classical composers.
I believe and I might be wrong that the original Shepherd song sung on the hilltop at Jesus Christ's birth was as follows but the song was probably first spoken in Aramaic which is the language which Jesus' people would have spoken at that time: In Latin: Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus Dominus deus sabaoth. Pleni sunt coeli et terra Gloria tua. Hosanna in excelsis. Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Pleni sunt coeli et terra Gloria tua. Hosanna in excelsis. English translation: "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God the power and might Heaven and earth are filled with your glory Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord Hosanna in the highest Hosanna in the highest Hosanna, Hosanna on high.
Regnans in Excelsis was created in 1570.
Excelsis Dei was created on 1994-12-16.
In Excelsis Deo was created on 1999-12-15.
"In Excelsis Deo" is written in Latin.
No. Excelsis is not an acceptable Scrabble word.
"Gloria in excelsis Deo" is Latin.
It means: Glory in the highest to the Lord
The phrase is "in excelsis" meaning "oh high" and is pronounced in ik-'sel-ses (short e).
Dimensia Minds Trilogy The Reds - 2004 was released on: USA: 9 March 2004 (New York International Independent Film and Video Festival)
Latin
Vivaldi composed his "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" in 1713.
"In excelsis" is Latin for 'in the highest'. The phrase is found in many Christian expressions in the New Testament. It is also a part of the ordinary mass, and is the title of many major classical productions. Vivaldi, Bach,, Mozart and others have musical masses in which a significant section is entitled the excelsis, or Gloria in excelsis deo. YouTube has many performances of the Gloris, as part of major musical productions through the last few hundred years.