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Gratia may refer to:

  • Gratia (goddess), a goddess of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology
  • Gratia, Teleorman, Muntenia, Romania
  • Charles Louis Gratia (1815–1911), French painter and pastel artist.
  • USS Gratia (AKS-11), an Acubens-class general stores issue ship
  • 424 Gratia, a large main belt asteroid

People with the given name Gratia:

  • Gratia Countryman (1866-1953), American librarian
  • Gratia Schimmelpenninck van der Oye (born 1912), former Dutch alpine skier
  • Gratia Zach (21st century), Austrian fashion model

Usage examples of "gratia".

Omnia de carnalibus in spiritalia renovavit nova dei gratia superducto evangelio, expunctore totius retro vetustatis.

When the first Portfolio was opened the coin of the realm bore for its legend,--or might have borne if the more devout hero-worshippers could have had their way,--Andreas Jackson, Populi Gratia, Imp.

DEO GRATIAS Here ends the book of the valiant and singular knight, Tirant lo Blanc, Prince and Caesar of the Greek Empire of Constantinople, which was translated from English into the Portuguese language, and afterward into the Valencian tongue by the magnificent and virtuous knight, Johanot Martorell who, because of his death, was able to finish the translation of only the first three parts.

I Baudolino son of Galiaudo Gagliaudo of the Aulari with a head that looks like a lion halleluia gratias to the Allmighty may he forgive me ego habeo facto the greatest stealing of my life, I mean from the cabbinet of the Bishop Oto I have stollen many pages that may belong to the Immperial Chancellor and I have scraped clean almost all of them excepting where the writing would not come off et now I have much parchmint to write down what I want which is my own story even if I don't know to write Latin.