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Camulus or
Camulos is a
Celtic deity who was
identified with Mars via
interpretatio romana.
Camulus was an
important god of
Roman Britain and Gaul, especially...
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Rancho Camulos, now
known as
Rancho Camulos Museum, is a
ranch located in the
Santa Clara River Valley 2.2
miles (3.5 km) east of Piru, California, and...
- in 1887.
Because a
small depot was
already going to be
built in
nearby Camulos,
Charles Crocker of
Southern Pacific Railroad refused to
build a depot...
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inspired her work:
Rancho Camulos, near Piru, and
Rancho Guajome in Vista, as she had
visited both
before writing her novel.
Camulos became the most accepted...
- land was split, with
Ygnacio receiving the 13,599-acre (55 km2)
Rancho Camulos. However, del
Valle did not live on this land initially,
instead residing...
- of the Brythonic-Celtic
oppidum of
Camulodunon (meaning "stronghold of
Camulos"),
capital of the
Trinovantes and
later the
Catuvellauni tribes, it was...
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Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
Irish Winners of the
Victoria Cross (Richard
Doherty &
David Truesdale, 2000)
Location of
grave and VC
medal (Es****)
Camulos...
- down the
valley from the
previous night's
encampment near today's
Rancho Camulos and
camped in the
vicinity of
Fillmore on
August 11. Fray Juan Crespi,...
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built and
maintained a
Roman Catholic chapel on the del Valles'
Rancho Camulos in the
Santa Clarita Valley; the
chapel was
called "the Lost Mission" because...
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Santa Paula, Fillmore, Piru and the
national historic landmark of
Rancho Camulos.
Named for the
Santa Clara River,
which winds through the
valley before...