Examples of 'magistra' in a sentence
Meaning of "magistra"
magistra - a Latin term referring to a female magistrate or ruler
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- A woman with power or authority, such as a teacher or archmage; a mistress.
- A female magister.
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We must bring this situation to an end and appoint a new magistra.
A magistra or ministra would have been responsible for the regular maintenance of a cult.
I will suggest to the Magistra that you join us when we work.
Magistra of Environmental System Sciences with focus on geography.
In the centre of the neighbourhood lies the Natura Artis Magistra zoo.
The Magistra would be pleased to accept you here.
His early work is mostly animal drawings made at Natura Artis Magistra.
The Magistra is very ill.
Her second Pactio agreement is formed with Setsuna with Konoka as the Magistra.
Two of his encylicals, Mater et magistra and Pacem in terris, are especially important.
In fact, Rome is no longer the unique and necessary Magistra Veritatis.
Maybe I would be as good a magistra as you, to whom pilgrims come, who people trust.
Thanks to this, soon few people knew it by its full name, Natura Artis Magistra.
Later on, Magistra Hersend eventually married the royal apothecary.
We will perform it in honor of our great guest, Magistra Tengwich from Andernach.
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Magistra vita est. The teacher of life.
He composed two encyclicals, Mater et Magistra and Pacem in Terris.
Historia magistra vitae est, or history is life 's teacher, Cicero once said.
The last quagga dies at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
A book of his verse was published under the title Vita Magistra 1937.
Who is it? The magistra.
August 12 - The last quagga dies at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam.
Within the convent, she was identified in a 1958 document as magistra musicae music teacher.