- name has also been
written Adaizan, Adaizi, Adaise, Adahi, Adaes, Adees,
Atayos, and Nadais. The
extinct Adai
language was once
thought to be Caddoan, but...
- Adai (also Adaizan, Adaizi, Adaise, Adahi, Adaes, Adees,
Atayos) is an
extinct Native American language that was
spoken in
northwestern Louisiana. It was...
- Ikale; Ago Isoko; Ago Oloja; Ajage; Aje Bandele; Ajepodo;
Araromi Balogun;
Atayo; Bolorunduro; Dopamu; Esure; Ewuren; Idono; Ifodo; Igan Arin; Igan Nla;...
- Louisiana, Oklahoma,
Texas Adai (Adaizan, Adaizi, Adaise, Adahi, Adaes, Adees,
Atayos),
Louisiana and
Texas Cahinnio,
southern Arkansas Doustioni,
north central...
- Agirgba; Bako; Korinya; Nor-Gemaityo
Vandeikya Tsambe 982111 Adeiyongo; Ager;
Atayo; Dav; Ifan; Kaamem;
Lijam Mue; Nyaro; Tsambe; Tse-Anshungu; Tse-Nduul; Yaaya...
- B****ey Effiong;
Playground Etetim Effiom;
Playground Efio Edem; Playground,
Atayo Umo
Bekwarra Abuochiche Customary Court Premises Abuochiche; Playground...
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Anegados Cutalchuches Maliacones Susolas Comos –
Comecrudo Cuayos Arbadaos Atayos - Adai
Caddo Indian Nation Cuchendados In 1555,
after a four-year position...
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currently Oklahoma Adai (Adaizan, Adaizi, Adaise, Adahi, Adaes, Adees,
Atayos),
Louisiana and
Texas Cahinnio,
southern Arkansas Doustioni,
north central...
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Navarre r. 1054–1076
Placencia d. aft. 1088
Mayor Garcés Lady of
Yanguas Atayo and
Velilla d. aft. 1115
Alfonso VI 1040–1109 King of León and
Castile r...
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donation post
obitum of some
houses in Nájera and
properties in Villela,
Atayo and Janua.
Appears for the last time on 27 May 1085 at the
Monastery of...