What mysteries did the Medina Coeli palace witness, in which Madame des Ursins shut up closely Philip V.
Marie Louise, of Savoy, dies suddenly, 267; what mysteries did the Medina-Coeli palace witness?
The high aristocracy, indignant at this manoeuvre, worked against her in an underhanded opposition, in which the double character of the Duke de Medina-Coeli was more and more developed.
The large, bare, rusty-looking walls hid the church of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli and the spot where the temple of Capitoline Jove had formerly stood, radiant in all its royalty.
It was dedicated in the church of the Ara Coeli at Rome, which belongs to the Franciscans, hence St. Francis is one of the principal figures.
If any one visit the Ara-Coeli during an afternoon in Christmas or Epiphany, the scene is very striking.
In the Ara-Coeli the whole of one of the side-chapels is devoted to this exhibition.
On the sixth of January the lofty steps of Ara-Coeli looked like an ant-hill, so thronged were they with people.
Over the side entrance of Ara-Coeli is a beautiful mosaic of the Virgin and Child.
At the foot of the Capitoline hill, on the left hand as we descend from the Ara Coeli into the Forum, there stood in very ancient times a small chapel dedicated to Sta.
The scene on the long flight of steps which leads to the west door of Ara-Coeli is very curious during Epiphany.
The one on our left is known as the Ara Coeli height, and the one on our right as the Caffarella height.
On the Ara Coeli height stood the great Temple of Jupiter, facing south, and approached from the Area Capitolina (Piazza del Campidoglio) by a flight of steps.
Nibby records that tufa walls remain under the stairs leading up to the Ara Coeli Church.
Seneca terms her, obscuri dea clara mundi, the bright goddess of the obscure world; and also clarumque coeli sydus et noctis decus, the bright star of heaven, and the grace of the night.
Regina Coeli From Compline, Holy Saturday, to None, Saturday, within the octave of Pentecost.
Quodcumque vinclis super terram strinxerit Erit in astris religatum fortiter; Et quod resolvit in terris arbitrio Erit solutum super coeli radium; In fine mundi judex erit saeculi.
If aught was lacking to strengthen belief in sorcery and divination it was furnished, in 1585, by Sixtus V, in his solemn bull Coeli et Terræ.
The Duke of Medina Coeli was in fact a stern master in the school of arms.
The first that planted the vineyard, Manet in coeli gaudio, His name was Noe, as I am learned, Genesis testimonio.
The shrine of the miraculous Bambino in the Church of Ara Coeli is also lighted by electricity, which spares no detail of the child's apparel and appearance.
Don Frederic of Toledo had hitherto commanded, but on the 27th of August, the Dukes of Medina Coeli and of Alva had arrived in the camp.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coeli" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.