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Esempi di utilizzo di ESUS in una frase

  • O'Rahilly derives the theonym Esus, as well as Aoibheall, Éibhleann, Aoife, and other names, from the Proto-Indo-European root *eis-, which he glosses as 'well-being, energy, passion'.
  • Taranis, along with Esus and Toutatis, was mentioned by the Roman poet Lucan in his epic poem Pharsalia as a Celtic deity to whom human sacrificial offerings were made.
  • He stands under a tree, and on an adjacent panel, the god Esus is chopping down a tree, possibly a willow, with an axe.
  • In the 1st century AD, Roman writer Lucan mentioned human sacrifices to the Gaulish gods Esus, Toutatis and Taranis.
  • Nevertheless, for conservation and management purposes the sympatric morphs in each lake should be considered ESUs, evolutionarily significant units.
  • These are (in the order they appear below) Jove, Tarvos Trigaranos (the Bull with three Cranes), Volcanus (Vulcan), Esus, Cernunnos, Castor, Smertrios, and Fortuna.
  • Written in the first century AD, it names Toutatis, Taranis, and Esus as three gods to whom the Gauls offered human sacrifices.
  • elaborate on Lucan: they elicit the information that Taranis was propitiated by burning, Teutates by drowning, and Esus by means of suspending his victims from trees and ritually wounding them”.
  • Toutatis and Esus were famously associated with the deity Taranis in the poem Pharsalia by the Roman poet Lucan.
  • The commentary expands on a reference of Lucan's to the druidic human sacrifice to Teutates (Mercury), Esus (Mars) and Taranis (Jupiter).
  • A differing account came from the 10th-century Commenta Bernensia, which stated that sacrifices to the deities Teutates, Esus, and Taranis were by drowning, hanging, and burning, respectively (see threefold death).
  • Rafael Esguerra García (1922–2000) was the principal architect and co-founder of Colombian architecture firm Esguerra Saenz Urdaneta Samper (ESUS) in 1946.
  • Embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) is an embolic stroke, a type of ischemic stroke, with an unknown origin, defined as a non-lacunar brain infarct without proximal arterial stenosis or cardioembolic sources.
  • With François Vallée (Abherve) and Émile Ernault (Barz Ar Gouët), Meven Mordiern formed the group of "X3", passionate about Celtic antiquity, with whom he produced his great "saga" on Celtic antiquity, Sketla Segobrani, the apocryphal memoirs of the Celtic mercenary Segobranos, of which the first Book "Dis Atir - Teutatis" was published by Prud'homme in 1923, Books II-III in 1924 in one volume, and Book IV "Taranis - Esus" in 1925.
  • In 2023, Maif CEO Pascal Demurger's remuneration of 55,000 euros gross per month contradicts the major orientations of the Mouvement Impact France (MIF) and the Social Solidarity Economy, and does not meet the "Entreprise solidaire d'utilité sociale" (Esus) approval criteria limiting the difference to 10 times the SMIC.



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