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ambrose

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1. ambrose - Noun

2. Ambrose - Proper noun

Meaning

A sweet-scented herb; ambrosia. See Ambrosia, 3.

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According to Andrew Radd in Wisden, the club were mollified by his success, but he wrote: "Rarely in Northamptonshire's history have the performances and the personality of one cricketer dominated a season to the extent that Curtly Ambrose did in 1994." Source: Internet

Accordingly, a synod composed of thirty-two bishops was held at Aquileia in the year 381. Ambrose was elected president and Palladius, being called upon to defend his opinions, declined. Source: Internet

Alciato credits Ambrose for his account. citation History seeAlso Antiquity seeAlso Ruins of the Emperor's palace in Milan. Source: Internet

Ambrose (1966), p. 223. Hazing at the academy entered the national spotlight with the death of former cadet Oscar L. Booz on 3 December 1900. Source: Internet

All those who saw their names on the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), admission list should go to the university’s campus and do all necessary clearance and also pay their acceptance fee. Source: Internet

All of Origen's works written after 218 are dedicated to Ambrose, including his On Martyrdom, Contra Celsum, Commentary on St. John's Gospel, and On Prayer. citation Ambrose's letters to Origen (praised by Jerome ) are lost, although part of one exists. Source: Internet

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