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- John de Caleto, or John de Caux (c. 1205 – 3 March 1263), born in Normandy, was Abbot of Peterborough Abbey and Treasurer of England. Caleto was probably...
- The scene switches to the past, and Henrico and Caleto find a flea market p****erby who looks rich. Caleto approaches him, asking if he is interested in...
- as the one in West Yorkshire. The name may be derived from the Brittonic caleto-/ā, with the root sense of "hard" (Welsh caled), suffixed with -duβr meaning...
- milia Atrebates, Ambianos X milia, Morinos XXV milia, Menapios VII milia, Caletos X milia, Velioc****es et Viromanduos totidem, Atuatucos XVIIII milia; ....
- drochaid "bridge". Calender may also be of Brittonic origin, and derived from *caleto-dubro- (Welsh caled-dŵr), meaning "hard-water". The -n in the name Callander...
- Chronicon was attributed by both Simon Patrick and Henry Wharton to John of Caleto (or "Caux"), who was an abbot of Peterborough (1250–1262). Giles reported...
- springs Brasennus - a god known from a lone inscription in Cisalpine Gaul Caletos Caturix - war god of the Helvetii Cernunnos (Car****s) - an antlered god...
- could come from the Gaelic cailtidh, a reduced form of the early Gaelic *caleto-dubron, meaning 'hard water'. In either case, it was probably originally...
- of Blacquetot (1723-1796), French army officer John de Caux, or John de Caleto (c. 1205 – 1263), Norman-English administrator Len De Caux (1899–1991),...
- Callander may conserve an older name for the Teith, derived from Brittonic *caleto-dubro, meaning "hard-water". The Teith is formed from the confluence of...