Fasti

Fasti, the name given to days among the Romans on which it was lawful to transact business before the prætor; also the name of books among the Romans containing calendars of times, seasons, and events.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Fascination * Fastolf, Sir John
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Farnese, Alessandro
Farnese, Alessandro
Farnese, Pietro Luigi
Faroe Islands
Farquhar, George
Farr, William
Farragut, David Glasgow
Farrar, Frederick William
Fasces
Fascination
Fasti
Fastolf, Sir John
Fata Morgana
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Fates, The
Father of Comedy
Father of Ecclesiastical History
Father of French History
Father of German Literature
Father of History
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Fasti in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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