- The
Anartes (or Anarti,
Anartii or Anartoi) were
Celtic tribes, or, in the case of
those sub-groups of
Anartes which penetrated the
ancient region of Dacia...
-
nunca me he escondido"". The
Objective (in Spanish). 11
September 2023.
Anarte,
Enrique (12
January 2022). "Tiny
European states play
catch up on LGBT+...
- Púchov-Skalka in Slovakia. Its
probable bearer was the
Celtic Cotini and/or
Anartes tribes. It
existed in
northern and
central Slovakia (although it also plausibly...
- from Joan of Arc to
Dennis Rodman (1996, ISBN 0807079413), p. 33
Enrique Anarte, LGBT+
victims of Spain's
Franco regime fight for compensation, February...
- of
these three subspecies of A.
anarte.
Underside ground color with a
grayish tinge which does not
exist in A.
anarte.
Underside forewing post discal...
-
Arhopala anarte, the
magnificent oakblue, is a
species of
butterfly belonging to the
lycaenid family described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1862. It...
- StatPearls.
StatPearls Publishing. PMID 34283480. Bernal-Utrera, Carlos;
Anarte-Lazo, Ernesto; Gonzalez-Gerez, Juan Jose; De-La-Barrera-Aranda, Elena; Saavedra-Hernandez...
- of anti-**** law".
Deutsche Welle. 23 June 2017.
Retrieved 16
March 2023.
Anarte 2023. Wiggins,
Christopher (27
January 2023). "LGBTQ+
Holocaust Victims...
-
century AD:
Ptolemy (III.8.3)
lists two
Celtic peoples, the
Taurisci and
Anartes, as
resident in the
northernmost part of Dacia, in the
northern Carpathians...
- Ptolemy,
starting from the
northernmost ones, are as follows. First, the
Anartes, the
Teurisci and the Coertoboci/Costoboci. To the
south of them are the...