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Wat (wie) is Quo Vadis (horse) - definitie

QUARTER HORSE SHOW HORSE AND BROODMARE

Quo Vadis (horse)         
Quo Vadis (born 1952) was an outstanding Quarter Horse show mare as well as being an outstanding broodmare in the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA).
Quo Vadis Entertainment Center         
FORMER MOVIE THEATER IN WESTLAND, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES
Quo Vadis (movie theater); Quo Vadis Entertainment Center (movie theater)
The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center (also known as the Quo Vadis or the Penthouse Theater) was a movie theater in Westland, Michigan. Opened in 1966, it closed in 2002 and then remained vacant until it was demolished in 2011.
Quo Vadis (novel)         
  • Lygia by [[Piotr Stachiewicz]]
  • ''[[Nero]] and the burning of Rome'', illustration by M. de Lipman, Altemus Edition, 1897.
  • Scene from the novel, entitled "Ligia leaves Aulus' house", illustration by Domenico Mastroianni, postcard from 1913, published by Armand Noyer, Paris.
  • ''Quo Vadis?'' (1913)
  • ''[[Nero's Torches]]'' by [[Henryk Siemiradzki]] (1876) served as an inspiration for ''Quo Vadis''
HISTORICAL NOVEL WRITTEN BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ
Ursus (film character)
Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero is a historical novel written by Henryk Sienkiewicz in Polish.

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Quo Vadis (horse)

Quo Vadis (born 1952) was an outstanding Quarter Horse show mare as well as being an outstanding broodmare in the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA).