- a
number of
times over the
following centuries. A
castle known as the
Castellu di la
Chitati or the
castrum civitas was
built on the
southeast corner...
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Edmund Castell (1606–1686) was an
English orientalist. He was born at Tadlow, in Cambridgeshire. At the age of
fifteen he
entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge...
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being dominated by a
succession of
feudal lords. A
castle known as the
Castellu di la
Chitati was
built on the
southeast corner of the city near the main...
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prehistoric remains, and not far away is
another Torréen site,
Castellu di Tappa.
Castellu d'Araghju is at 45
meters (148 ft), just
above the
village of...
- The
Castle of
Charles V (Italian:
Castello Carlo quinto; Leccese:
Castellu Carlu Quintu), also
known as the
Castello di Lecce, is a
castle in Lecce, Italy...
- Communauté de
communes de la
Costa Verde Communauté de
communes de Fium'Orbu
Castellu Communauté de
communes de l'Île-Rousse -
Balagne Communauté de communes...
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tella teya teja
Group -LY- MULĬERE(M) (woman)
muller muyer mujer -LL-
CASTĔLLU(M) (castle)
castelo castiellu castieḷḷu
castillo -L- (intervocalic position)...
- 2007, p. 38 C****ar 2000, p. 58 Spiteri,
Stephen C. (2004–2007). "The '
Castellu di la Chitati' the
medieval castle of the
walled town of Mdina" (PDF)....
- 'coral'), the same as in Sardinian,
southern Corsican and
Sicilian (but
castellu,
corallu in
northern Corsican); -r-
modified to -l- (poltu 'port', while...
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often stressed and truncated:
marinari > marinà,
panatteri > panattè,
castellu > castè,
cuchjari > cuchjà), the
Gravona area,
Bastelica (which
would be...