Those who were neither Christians nor Jews, such as pagans, were given the status of " Majus ".
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An incomplete version of Bacon's " Opus Majus " was published by William Bowyer in London in 1733.
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In another hadith from Sa'id ibn Jubayr is reported that the burned people were from Esfandehan and they were Majus.
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He also ordered the Franciscan scholar Roger Bacon to write the " Opus Majus ", which is addressed to him.
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"' Egidijus Majus "'( born 5 January 1984 ) is a Lithuanian footballer currently playing for Steel Azin.
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The large expanse of medullary matter now exposed, surrounded by the convoluted margin of gray substance, is called the centrum ovale majus.
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This strip of mesoderm remains in connection with the ovary throughout its development, and eventually spans this distance by attachment within the labium majus.
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During the Roman Empire, Sidi Khelifa was known as Pheradi Majus and was a civitas ( town ) of the Roman Province of AD.
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The first large economic venture of the community initiative was production of a medicinal compound, ammoidin, an extract of Ammi majus ( Laceflower ).
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Colloquially called " the snapdragon ", " Antirrhinum majus " is probably the single most widely known member of the Antirrhineae by far.