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1st century AD king of Dacia
Scorilo (died maybe c. 70) was a Dacian king who may have been the father of Decebalus. Evidence for his life and reign is fragmentary. A Dacian king
Scorilo
King of Dacia (r. 87–106)
pot bearing the words “Decebalus per Scorilo” led to the suggestion that this might mean "Decebalus son of Scorilo". According to Lucian Boia this suggestion
Decebalus
was the son of Scorilo, with Duras possibly being either an older son or a brother of Scorilo. A Dacian king (dux Dacorum) called Scorilo is also mentioned
History_of_Romania
Football club
club based in Caransebeș, Caraș-Severin County, It was founded in 2006 as Scorilo Caransebeș and played at its best at the level of the second division,
CSM_Caransebeș
Creature in Greek mythology
Burebista (82/61–44 BC) Deceneus (44 BC–???) Comosicus (9 BC(?)–30s AD) Scorilo (c. 30s–70 AD) Duras (c. 69–87 AD) Decebalus (87–106 AD) Dacian kingdom
Siren_(mythology)
Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC – 106 AD)
BC Burebista • 44–27 BC Deceneus • 27 BC – 29 AD Comosicus • 29–69 AD Scorilo • 69–87 AD Duras • 87–106 AD Decebalus Historical era Classical antiquity
Dacia
Late 1st century BC / early 1st century AD king of Dacia
his people in Dacia." "Coryllus" is widely believed to be identical to Scorilo, but there is no other evidence concerning Comosicus. Jordanes' ambiguity
Comosicus
69th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
6 9 75 40 +35 57 5 Moldo-Forest Moldova Nouă 32 15 6 11 75 59 +16 51 6 Scorilo Autocatania Caransebeș II 32 15 5 12 57 46 +11 50 7 Minerul Anina 32 14
2010–11_Liga_IV
Dacian capital until 2nd century AD
04 m) across, bearing an inscription in the Roman alphabet: DECEBAL PER SCORILO, i.e. ‘Decebalus, son (cf. Latin puer) of Scorilus’ gold coins inscribed
Sarmizegetusa_Regia
1st-century king of Dacia
"Coryllus". This name is sometimes hypothesized to be a corruption of Scorilo, another Dacian leader mentioned in Roman sources. Dacian power was expanding
Duras_(Dacian_king)
Football league season
32 16 3 13 73 57 +16 51 10 Croația Clocotici 32 15 5 12 63 48 +15 50 11 Scorilo Autocatania Caransebeș II 32 15 2 15 58 56 +2 47 12 Nera Bozovici 32 13
2012–13_Liga_IV
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
subsequent division of Dacia continued for about a century until the reign of Scorilo. This was a period of only occasional attacks on the Roman Empire's border
Dacians
65th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Muncitorul Reșița 30 23 1 6 78 32 +46 70 3 Scorilo Caransebeș 30 20 4 6 74 23 +51 64 4 Minerul Moldova Nouă 30 16 9 5 41 20
2006–07_Liga_IV
67th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Reșița 30 19 1 10 72 32 +40 58 6 Minerul Anina 30 17 4 9 62 35 +27 55 7 Scorilo Caransebeș 30 16 3 11 82 39 +43 51 8 Berzasca 30 15 5 10 81 50 +31 50 9
2008–09_Liga_IV
Military unit
Missile Regiment "Andrei Mureșianu", in Florești 53rd Engineer Battalion "Scorilo", in Deva 55th Communication and Informatics Battalion (CIS) "Napoca",
4th Infantry Division (Romania)
4th_Infantry_Division_(Romania)
Football league season
Lupac 32 23 4 5 123 35 +88 73 3 Gloria Reșița 32 23 4 5 92 38 +54 73 4 Scorilo Caransebeș 32 19 4 9 62 35 +27 61 5 Metalul Bocșa 32 20 1 11 68 55 +13
2009–10_Liga_IV
Fourth tier Romanian football league
Metalul Bocșa Ed. Season Winners Liga IV 39 2006–07 Gloria Reșița 40 2007–08 Scorilo Caransebeș 41 2008–09 Berzobis Berzovia 42 2009–10 Autocatania Caransebeș
Liga_IV_Caraș-Severin
Cluj-Napoca (Otokar Cobra II and RQ-11 Raven) 53rd Engineer Battalion "Scorilo", in Deva 3rd Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Group, in Bistrița (Foster-Miller
Structure of the Romanian Land Forces
Structure_of_the_Romanian_Land_Forces
Ancient tribal chieftain
Burebista (82/61–44 BC) Deceneus (44 BC–???) Comosicus (9 BC(?)–30s AD) Scorilo (c. 30s–70 AD) Duras (c. 69–87 AD) Decebalus (87–106 AD) Dacian kingdom
Dapyx
under Rome (93–123) Dacia (complete list) – Comosicus, King (44 BC–28 AD) Scorilo, King (c.28–68 AD) Duras, King (68–87) Decebalus, King (87–106) Odrysian
List of state leaders in the 1st century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century
Thiamarkos epoiei") Cotiso – c. 40 BC - c.9 BC Comosicus – 9 BC–30 AD Scorilo – c.30–70 AD Coson Duras – c. 69–87 Decebalus – 87–106 106 AD, Dacia becomes
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia
Thracian: Pulpudeva Dacian: Buridava per son (child) inscription Decebal per Scorilo ("Decebal son of Scorilus") Thrac. -por ("son of": PRN Mucapor = "son of
List of reconstructed Dacian words
List_of_reconstructed_Dacian_words
66th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation 1 Scorilo Caransebeș (C, Q) 28 24 2 2 79 12 +67 74 Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Gloria
2007–08_Liga_IV
Year Date Event 30 King Scorilo ruled Dacia. (to 70)[citation needed] 68 King Duras ruled Dacia. (to 87)[citation needed] 86 Roman Emperor Domitian loses
Timeline_of_Romanian_history
Reșița – 1911 2017 Liga III 7th CSM Reșița Uzinele și Domeniile Reșița 1926 – Liga I 1st Viitorul Caransebeș Scorilo Caransebeș 2006 2019 Liga II 8th
List of football clubs in Romania by county
List_of_football_clubs_in_Romania_by_county
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Anointed with Sandalwood; Another Name for Shiva
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Lord Perumal
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English : unexplained. The name has all but died out in Britain, but thrives in North America. Possible origins that have been proposed include:Norman habitational name from Taillecourt in France.topographic name from Middle English tile ‘tile’ + cot ‘cottage’.John Talcott was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
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Rose.
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Bold for the people.
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Light.
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