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Roman god of the Tiber
obscurity around the time of the late Roman Republic. Volturnus was a man, who had long blonde hair. Volturnus had at least two descendants, a daughter named
Volturnus
Floating structure
JOSEPH GOUPEE, PH.D. VOLTURNUS 1:8 - DESIGN AND TESTING OF THE FIRST GRID-CONNECTED OFFSHORE WIND TURBINE IN THE U.S.A. "VolturnUS floating wind turbine
VolturnUS
554 battle
The Battle of the Volturnus, also known as the Battle of Casilinum or Battle of Capua, was fought in 554 between an army of the Eastern Roman Empire and
Battle_of_the_Volturnus
UNESCO World Heritage Site
the defeat of the Samnites, the Ager Falernus on the right bank of the Volturnus was confiscated. In 318 BC the powers of the native officials (meddices)
Capua
Antarctic lake
century sealers. The feature is named after Volturnus, a Roman and Etruscan deity of water and rivers. Volturnus Lake is situated 140 m from the sea and centred
Volturnus_Lake
Byzantine–Gothic war in Italy
brought to battle by Narses on the banks of the river Volturnus. In the Battle of the Volturnus, the Byzantines held off a furious Frankish assault while
Gothic_War_(535–554)
River in south central Italy
The Volturno (ancient Latin name Volturnus, from volvere, to roll) is a river in south-central Italy. It rises in the Abruzzese central Apennines of Samnium
Volturno
1860 battle of the Expedition of the Thousand
The Battle of the Volturno refers to a series of military clashes between Giuseppe Garibaldi's volunteers and the troops of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies
Battle_of_the_Volturno
Tabletop science fiction role-playing game adventure
of Volturnus is an adventure published by TSR in 1982 for the science fiction role-playing game Star Frontiers. In the first module of the "Volturnus Trilogy"
Starspawn_of_Volturnus
Type of wind turbine
VolturnUS 1:8, a 65 foot (20 m) tall floating turbine prototype that is 1:8th the scale of a 6-MW, 450 foot (140 m) rotor diameter design. VolturnUS 1:8
Floating_wind_turbine
Science fiction tabletop role-playing game
adventure, SF-0: Crash on Volturnus. The characters would remain marooned on Volturnus through the next few modules: SF-1: Volturnus, Planet of Mystery (1982)
Star_Frontiers
Carmentis Ceres Falacer Flora Furrina Palatua Pomona Portunus Vulcan Volturnus two other deities whose names are not known Varro gives a list of twenty
List_of_Roman_deities
Group of Greek gods
counterpart is Vulturnus, according to Pliny the Elder; but for Aulus Gellius Volturnus was the equivalent of the southeast wind Euronotus. In the Latin poems
Anemoi
Roman goddess
and it is a safe assumption that her cult, like those of Falacer or Volturnus, had diminished during the late republican period, and that by the beginning
Palatua
Battle during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Salona_(537)
High priests of ancient Rome
Falacer, Flora, Furrina, Palatua, Pomona, Portunus, Volcanus (Vulcan), Volturnus, and two whose names are lost. The Vestal Virgins were the only female
College_of_Pontiffs
the mountains ringing Campania and in the valleys of the Isclero and Volturnus rivers. Their capital was at Caudium, but it seems certain that the appellation
Caudini
Battle of the Iberian War, 530 AD
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Battle_of_Dara
6th-century Byzantine general
Empire Branch Eastern Roman army Rank General Conflicts Nika Rebellion Gothic War Battle of Taginae Battle of Mons Lactarius Battle of the Volturnus
Narses
Italian brigand and revolutionary (1830–1905)
accompanied Garibaldi north to Naples and took part in the famous Battle of Volturnus. Although he displayed courage in battle, Crocco did not receive any medals
Carmine_Crocco
Ancient Roman town
"Patria Lake", on the low sandy coast between Cumae and the mouth of the Volturnus. It was probably once dependent on Cumae. In 194 BC it became a Roman
Liternum
Roman statesman and general
now tried to move to Aesernia again. He marched his army through the Volturnus valley, but was ambushed at a rocky defile called the Melfa Gorge. Since
Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 90 BC)
Lucius_Julius_Caesar_(consul_90_BC)
Italian patriot and general (1807–1882)
Battle of Calatafimi Battle of Milazzo Battle of Volturnus Battle of Aspromonte 3rd War of Independence Battle of
Giuseppe_Garibaldi
Comune in Campania, Italy
of Caserta (Campania) in Italy. It is located on the right bank of the Volturnus, some 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Capua. Caiazzo is a member of
Caiazzo
Priest in ancient Rome
some of the deities assigned a flamen (such as Falacer, Palatua, and Volturnus) suggests that this class of the priesthood dates back to the early days
Flamen
Military unit
enemy, who successfully conquered it on 25 September. The Battle of the Volturnus (1860) refers to a series of military clashes between Garibaldi's volunteers
Matese_Legion
Battle in the Gothic War (542)
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Battle_of_Mucellium
Calendar year
Zanzibar, to search for the source of the Nile River. October 1 – Battle of Volturnus: Garibaldi defeats the last organized army of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
1860
Queen of the Two Sicilies from 1859 to 1861
also been lost to the Garibaldines in the aftermath of the Battle of the Volturnus, he and Maria Sophie took refuge in the strong coastal fortress of Gaeta
Maria_Sophie_of_Bavaria
Part of the Lazic War
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Siege_of_Petra_(549)
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Battle by the Anastasian Wall (559)
Battle_by_the_Anastasian_Wall_(559)
541 siege during the Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Verona
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Milan_(538–539)
Battle during the Justinian's Gothic War
fortifications. In October 554, Narses defeated the Franks in the Battle of the Volturnus, eliminating them as a threat. The remaining cities in Italy under the
Battle_of_Mons_Lactarius
6th-century conflict between the Byzantine and Sassanid empires
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Iberian_War
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Auximus
Battle of the Iberian War (531 AD)
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Battle_of_Callinicum
Early medieval battles involving the Franks and Francia
Ostrogothic Kingdom None Ostrogoths Victory October 554 Battle of the Volturnus Gothic War (535–554) Byzantine Empire Alemanni Byzantine Empire Defeat
List of battles involving the Franks and Francia
List_of_battles_involving_the_Franks_and_Francia
Original sixth month in the Roman calendar
Kal. Sept.) 26 VII Kal. Sept. C 27 VI Kal. Sept. NP • VOLTURNALIA for Volturnus (pre-Julian IV Kal. Sept.) 28 V Kal. Sept. C • dies natalis for the Temple
Sextilis
Battle of Taginae (552) Battle of Mons Lactarius (553) Battle of the Volturnus (554) Byzantine–Lombard wars (568–750) 113–101 BC, Germanic Collision
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
Mythological king of Alba Longa (922-914 BC)
cult of Tiberinus survived at the Volturnalia, the archaic festival of Volturnus, but no details are known. Tiberinus was succeeded by Agrippa, the tenth
Tiberinus_Silvius
Ancient city of Campania, Italy
junction of the Via Appia and Via Latina, at their crossing of the river Volturnus by a still-existing three-arched bridge, gave the town considerable strategic
Casilinum
Ancient Roman festival
the Roman festival on August 27 dedicated to Volturnus, 'god of the waters,' god of fountains. Volturnus was a tribal river god who later was identified
Volturnalia
1982–1996 American gamebook series
Estes May 1983 Jeff Easley Timothy Truman 0-88038-022-5 8 Villains of Volturnus Star Frontiers Jean Blashfield May 1983 Larry Elmore Jim Roslof 0-88038-023-3
Endless_Quest
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Rome_(549–550)
Public research university in Orono, Maine, US
structures. The center's research and development projects have included the VolturnUS 1:8, composite arch bridge system, and the Modular Ballistic Protection
University_of_Maine
Telephis-Ollaria Sasanians defeat Byzantines. 554 Gothic War Battle of the Volturnus Oct Byzantines under Narses defeat the Franks and Alamanni decisively
List_of_battles_301–1300
Battle of the war between the Sardinian and Sicilian kingdoms of Italy
Capua was lost to the Garibaldines in the aftermath of the battle of the Volturnus (October), he and his wife Marie Sophie took refuge in the strong coastal
Siege_of_Gaeta_(1860–1861)
Byzantine–Vandal war in North Africa (533–534)
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Vandalic_War
Series of wars between Byzantine Empire and Berber kingdoms (533–548)
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Byzantine–Moorish_wars
Macroregion of Italy
the Kingdom from the Marche. The last battles fought were that of the Volturnus in 1860 and the siege of Gaeta, where King Francis II had sought shelter
Southern_Italy
Constituent kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire (962–1801)
Franks and Alemanni, but they too were defeated in the Battle of the Volturnus and the peninsula was, for a short time, reintegrated into the empire
Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)
Kingdom_of_Italy_(Holy_Roman_Empire)
Germanic people
Italy and are defeated near Lake Maggiore by Majorian 554, Battle of the Volturnus – Byzantine General Narses defeats a combined force of Franks and Alemanni
Alemanni
Opera by Antonio Cesti
Soprano Un Sacerdote (A Priest) Bass Un Soldato (A Soldier) Tenor Venere (Venus) Soprano Volturno (Volturnus) Unknown Zeffiro (Zephyrus) Soprano Castrato
Il_pomo_d'oro
Byzantines are repelled by a Sasanian assault 554, October – Battle of the Volturnus – Narses defeats the Franks 559 – Battle of Melantias – Belisarius defeats
List_of_Byzantine_battles
Ancient Roman family
Punic War. Decimus Junius, stationed with a force at the mouth of the Volturnus by the consul Appius Claudius Pulcher, in 212 BC, during the Second Punic
Junia_gens
Siege of Rome during the Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Sack_of_Rome_(546)
Part of the Lazic War
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Siege_of_Petra_(541)
Battle of the Byzantine-Kutrigurs War
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Battle_of_Melantias
Battle of the Vandalic War in 533 AD
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Battle_of_Ad_Decimum
Roman general and statesman
the Samnite army was encamped at the river Volturnus on its way back to Samnium. In the Battle of the Volturnus of 296 BC Flamma's army waited in ambush
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus
Lucius_Cornelius_Scipio_Barbatus
2023 book by Stu Horvath
(1978) Journal of the Traveller's Aid Society (1979) SF2: Starspawn of Volturnus (1982) The City of Carse (1980) Justice, Inc. (1984) The Iron Wind (1980)
Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground
Monsters,_Aliens,_and_Holes_in_the_Ground
544 AD siege of Byzantine Edessa by the Sasanian Empire
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Siege_of_Edessa_(544)
Castelfidardo 18 Sept Italian victory over the Papal troops Battle of the Volturnus 1 Oct Sicilians are defeated by the Piedmontese Apache Wars Battle of
List_of_battles_1801–1900
Siege of the Ostrogothic capital by Belisarius
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Ravenna_(539–540)
Engagement during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Ariminum_(538)
211 BC battle of the Second Punic War
Supplies were massed at Casilinum and strongholds were established along the Volturnus River. Great care was taken to secure safe and effective supply lines
Siege_of_Capua_(211_BC)
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Aurès_campaign_(539)
Attempt by rebellious Byzantine soldiers to capture Carthage in AD 536
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Siege_of_Carthage_(536)
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Naples_(542–543)
Calendar year
Gulf (Mandalya Gulf), and the island of Kos. October – Battle of the Volturnus: During the spring Butilinus (Buccelin) has marched north; the Frankish
554
British aristocrat and soldier (1835–1869)
"Captain Richard Sarsfield". He distinguished himself in the Battle of Volturnus in October of that year. Garibaldi later confirmed his rank of Captain
Ferdinand St Maur, Earl St Maur
Ferdinand_St_Maur,_Earl_St_Maur
for his activities in the Gothic War, in particular the Battle of the Volturnus in 554. The main source about him is Agathias. The name probably derives
Chanaranges_(Italy)
8th-century Italian book containing a Gospel
(736–760) of the monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno (Saint Vincent on the Volturnus), near Benevento. The unusual odd number of Canon Tables suggests these
Codex_Beneventanus
Italian physician and politician (1815–1891)
During the Expedition of Thousand, Palasciano fought at the "Battle of Volturnus", taking care of wounded Borbonic soldiers. Two years after, he worked
Ferdinando_Palasciano
Byzantine siege during the Gothic War (535–554)
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Panormus
Land branch of the armed forces of the Byzantine Empire
(544) Battle of Sufetula (546/547) Battle of Taginae (552) Battle of the Volturnus (554) Siege of Phasis (556) Battle of Melitene (576) Battle of the Lycus
Byzantine_army
Electricity from wind in one U.S. state
The VolturnUS is a floating concrete hull design that can support a wind turbine in waters 45 meters deep or more. In 2013 a 1:8th scale VolturnUS hull
Wind_power_in_Maine
Byzantine–Sasanian war (541–562)
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Lazic_War
Scheduled celebration in ancient Rome
Regia 27: Volturnalia, when the Flamen Volturnalis made a sacrifice to Volturnus 28: Games at the Circus Maximus (circenses) for Sol and Luna 1 (Kalends):
Roman_festivals
530 battle of the Iberian War
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Battle_of_Satala_(530)
Iberian War 28,000+ Battle of Taginae 552 Gothic War 8,000+ Battle of the Volturnus 554 Gothic War 18,000+ Battle of the Salsu 612 Goguryeo–Sui War 302,300
List_of_battles_by_casualties
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Naples_(536)
Three wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnites in Central Italy, 343–290 BC
the areas around the River Liris (at Formiae and Vescia), and the River Volturnus. They were pursued by Appius Claudius and Lucius Volumnius, who merged
Samnite_Wars
American writer, artist and musician (born 1956)
in #45–46, 1996) "Runaway" (with Rags Morales, #47, 1996) Starspawn of Volturnus, cover, 1982 Hawkworld – DC Comics – Spanish Haxtur Award ("Premios Haxtur")
Timothy_Truman
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Urbinus
Battle of the Third Samnite War (295 BC)
the areas around the River Liris (at Formiae and Vescia), and the River Volturnus. They were pursued by Appius Claudius and Lucius Volumnius. They joined
Battle_of_Sentinum
British soldier (1833-1879)
French Revolution of 1848 Expedition of the Thousand Palermo Battle of Volturnus American Civil War Battle of Thoroughfare Gap Battle of Brandy Station
Percy_Wyndham_(soldier)
opposition and eventually ceased before being realized. The floating VolturnUS operated in Penobscot Bay near Castine from June 2013 to November 2014
Wind power in the United States
Wind_power_in_the_United_States
Freedom fighter, engineer
of 1,500 men towards Salerno. Franco Catalano, analysing the Battle of Volturnus (1860), accuses Turr of "reckleness" that contributed to the initial Garibaldian
István_Türr
American production music company
ー Tools of the Trade: Scapes ー × La Belle Époque ○ 21 Synesthesia ー × Volturnus ○ ー The 11th Hour ー × Percussive Mayhem: Odd Rhythms ー × Kill Process
Audiomachine
6th-century battle of the Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Battle_of_Faventia
Military clash between Rome and Carthage
the north of Capua. After going through Allifae, Callifae, across the Volturnus River to Cales, and then down on the plain the Carthaginians finally arrived
Battle_of_Ager_Falernus
Italian painter
in 1860, he joined Garibaldi and even participated in the Battle of Volturnus. On his return to Campania in 1860-1861, he moved to Resina, where Giuseppe
Marco_de_Gregorio
Rocky peak in western Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Islands, Antarctica near the south extremity of Urvich Wall. It surmounts Volturnus Lake on the south. The feature is named after Daniel Clark, First Mate
Clark_Nunatak
DeepCwind Consortium culminated in the University of Maine patent-pending VolturnUS, a floating concrete hull technology can support wind turbines in water
DeepCwind_Consortium
Part of the Vandalic War (December 15, 533)
Naples Otranto 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus Lazic War Antioch 1st Petra Nisibis Sisauranon Anglon Edessa 2nd Petra
Battle_of_Tricamarum
turbines mounted on a University of Maine-developed VolturnUS floating concrete hull. Sections of the VolturnUS will be fabricated in Hampden, Maine, and Searsport
UMaine Deepwater Offshore Wind Test Site
UMaine_Deepwater_Offshore_Wind_Test_Site
Battle of the Gothic War in 552 AD
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Battle_of_Taginae
First siege of Rome during the Justinian's Gothic War
Urbinus Urviventus Milan Auximus Ravenna Treviso Verona Faventia Mucellium 2nd Naples 2nd Rome 3rd Rome Sena Gallica Taginae Mons Lactarius Volturnus
Siege_of_Rome_(537–538)
VOLTURNUS
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German
Powerful Ruler
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Marathi
The Son of Arjun in Mahabharat
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swiss
Victory of the People; Necklace; Victorious; Variant of Nicolette
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Partridge.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form (with the Middle English diminutive suffix -kin) of a personal name, possibly Saul, but more probably Salomon (see Solomon).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish personal name Zalkind, derived from Salomon.
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Indian
Beautiful
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Fruit; Cute
Girl/Female
Teutonic German
Armored battle maiden.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Noble sublime, fourth Caliph of Islam
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Great; Imminent
VOLTURNUS
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