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- Baltia, Basilia or Abalus is a mythic island in northern Europe mentioned in Greco-Roman geography in the connection of amber. It presumably corresponds...
- Oshoke Abalu, (born 19 March 1978) also known as Pamela Abalu, is a Nigerian-American architect. She is the co-founder of the Love and Magic Company, a...
- neighbours of the northern island of Abalus where amber washed up in the spring, and was traded by the Teutones. Abalus was one day's sail from a tidal marsh...
- Agbudu I; Amabor Town Hall Agbudu; Community Primary School Agbudu II; Abalu Square Udi Nsude Amuyi Hall; Community Primary School Nsude; Central School...
- thousand stadia; that, at one day's sail from this territory, is the Isle of Abalus, upon the s****s of which, amber is thrown up by the waves in spring, it...
- journey from Hamburg. Bojtár cites Bremensis I,60 and IV,10. Balcia, Abalcia, Abalus, Basilia, Balisia. However, apart from poor transcription, there are known...
- ****umed that the name is etymologically connected with the Akkadian word ābalu(m), "to dry" or "to be dry." A less likely proposal instead derives it from...
- begins with Gr**** traveller Pytheas, referring to an amber island called "Abalus". The name probably described the whole lagoon area known in Finnic as AVA...
- German tribe, the Guiones. From here it is a day's sail to the Isle of Abalus, to which, he states, amber is carried in spring by currents, being an excretion...
- Isin-Larsa periods. His name is most likely derived from the Akkadian word abālu ("dry"). There is also clear evidence that he was regarded as Tadmushtum's...