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Tibula (Greek: Τιβουλα, Ptol.), was an ancient town of Sardinia, near the northern extremity of the island, which appears to have been the customary landing-place
Tibula
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
The city is one of several possible locations for the ancient city of Tibula. It has a permanent population of 5,144, increasing to 10,000 to 15,000
Santa_Teresa_Gallura
Species of butterfly
Danaida pelagia Fruhstorfer, 1911 Danaida sassina Fruhstorfer, 1911 Danaida tibula Fruhstorfer, 1911 Danaida melissa melissa f. melissina Rothschild, 1915
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Roman mining center
floors and a public clock. Here passed the last stretch of the road form Tibulas Sulcis up to Sulci. In the sources would be recognized in Sardiparias,
Metalla
American artistic gymnast
on January 10, 2025, Moneymaker suffered a stress fracture of her right tibula. Later in the season, at the meet at San Jose State, she tore the fascia
Amelia_Moneymaker
Ethnic group native to Corsica
Tibulati, who dwelt at the extreme north of Sardinia near the ancient town of Tibula. According to several scholars, they may have been a group of tribes affiliated
Corsicans
Slovak footballer (born 1992)
against Frosinone in August, however, after only 5 games, he fractured his tibula in a 49th minute of a match against Lazio in September.[citation needed]
Norbert_Gyömbér
They dwelt at the extreme north of the island, about the ancient city of Tibula, near the Corsi (for whom Corsica is named) and immediately north of the
Tibulati
Bronze Age civilization
who dwelt at the extreme north of Sardinia, around the ancient city of Tibula. The Torrean society was not organized into a complex political system with
Torrean_civilization
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
Sardinia, is known from the Itineraries, which place it on the road from Tibula, through the interior of the island, to Othoca. (Itin. Ant. p. 82.) Fordongianus
Fordongianus
Slovene classical philologist and translator (1885-1970)
translation of a work by Karel Hroch Izbrane pesmi rimskih lirikov Katula, Tibula in Propercija: tekst in komentar (Selected Poems from the Roman Lyrics of
Fran_Bradač
running through the valley of the Cixerri, Olbia and Tibula along the east coast, and Turris and Tibula along the road modeled on the current Carlo Felice
History_of_Cagliari
Tibulati, they dwelt at the far north of Sardinia, about the ancient city of Tibula, near the Corsi (for whom Corsica is named) and immediately north of the
List of ancient Ligurian tribes
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English footballer (born 1992)
season, but in August 2012 he suffered a dislocated ankle, a fractured tibula and a snapped medial ligament in behind-closed-doors fixture with Liverpool
Reece_Gray
Tibulati, they dwelt at the far northern Sardinia, about the ancient city of Tibula, near the Corsi (for whom Corsica is named) and immediately north of the
List of ancient Corsican and Sardinian tribes
List_of_ancient_Corsican_and_Sardinian_tribes
City in Italy
ii. pp. 479, 482.) The Itineraries give a line of road proceeding from Tibula (at the extreme north of Sardinia) direct to Sulci, a sufficient proof of
Sulci
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Hindu
The rising, To rise
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One with Blissful Peace
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From the Thorny Meadow
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Man with strength of three thousand.
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fountain of judgment
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Source of auspicious things
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Palace, One of the three worlds
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English form of Latin Adolphus, ADOLPH means "noble wolf."
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Comes from An indian word meaning ambition, Good
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