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Acta may refer to a person Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

Acta may also refer to the following: Manuel Elias Acta (born January 11, 1969 in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic) is the current manager of the Washington Nationals in Major League Baseball. ...

  • Acta Diurna, a daily list of public events
  • Acta Senatus, the official minutes of the Roman Senate
  • Acta (computer program), a Macintosh Classic outlining program from A Sharp, succeeded by Opal.

ACTA is an acronym for: Acta Diurna (lat: Daily Acts sometimes translated as Daily Public Records) were daily Roman official notices. ... Acta Senatus, or Commentarii Senatus, are minutes of the discussions and decisions of the Roman Senate. ... The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac The Macintosh, or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. ...


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Acta Pilati (486 words)
We are forced to admit that is of later origin, and scholars agree in assigning it to the middle of the fourth century.
Epiphanius refers to the Acta Pilati similar to our own, as early as 376, but there are indications that the current Greek text, the earliest extant form, is a revision of the original one.
The "Acta" are of orthodox composition and free from Gnostic taint.
Acta Diurna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (237 words)
Acta Diurna (lat: Daily Acts sometimes translated as Daily Public Records) were daily Roman official notices.
Senatorial acta were originally kept secret, until then-consul Julius Caesar made them public in 50 BCE.
Publication of the Acta Diurna stopped when the seat of the emperor was moved to Constantinople.
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