- The
Caletes or
Caleti (Gaulish:
Caletoi "the hard [stubborn, tough] ones"; Latin:
Calētēs or Calētī) were a
Belgic or
Gallic tribe dwelling in Pays de...
- the Redones, the Osismii, the Unelli, the
Caletes, the
Lemovices and the Ambibarii. The Unelli,
Caletes, and
Lemovices were
respectively located in...
- name
derives from the
Celtic tribe that
lived here in
ancient time: the
Caletes (or Caleti. It
means "the hard or the
courageous people",
Breton kaled...
- "Presretni mladenci!
Donosimo ekskluzivne fotografije s vjenčanja Duje
Ćalete-Cara i
njegove Adriane!".
Gloria (in Croatian). 1 June 2021.
Archived from...
- 1555) Canterbury, Kent 61.
Robert Streater (or Streter) 62.
Anthony Burward Calete (possibly Calais) 63.
George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge) Bromfield, Kent...
- Fécamp (French pronunciation: [fekɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
northwestern French department of Seine-Maritime. Fécamp is
situated in the
valley of the river...
-
Susanna Platja de les
Dunes (N)
Dunes Beach (N) 1000m
Platja de les
Caletes Caletes Beach 400m
Platja de
Llevant Llevant Beach 800m BCE
Malgrat de Mar...
- 27 BC,
Emperor Augustus reorganized the
Gallic territories by
adding the
Caletes and Velioc****es to the
province of
Gallia Lugdunensis,
which had its capital...
-
Medieval Latin Calesium derives ultimately from
Latin Caletum, in turn from
Caletes, a
Belgic or
Gallic tribe dwelling in Pays de Caux, in present-day Normandy...
-
Harfleur (pronounced [aʁflœʁ]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region of
northern France. It was the prin****l
seaport in...