- [ˈkɔːrə ŋˈɡrɑːtə]; "Ungrateful Heart"), also
known by the
first words "
Catarì,
Catarì" (short and
dialectal form for Caterina, a
female first name), is a...
- Túpac
Katari or
Catari (also Túpaj Katari) (c. 1750 –
November 13, 1781), born Julián
Apasa Nina, was the
indigenous Aymara leader of a
major insurrection...
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Catari was the name of a
tribe belonging to the
Venetic peoples that are
sometimes confused with Illyrians.
Veneti (disambiguation)
Veneti (Gaul) Reitia...
- Omar
Catarí Peraza (born
April 25, 1964 in Barquisimeto, Lara) is a
former Venezuelan boxer. At the 1984
Summer Olympics he won the
bronze medal in the...
- Tomás
Katari or
Catari (died
January 15, 1781) was an
Aymara peasant and
cacique of
northern Potosí who led a po****r
uprising in
Upper Peru (present-day...
- an area
corresponding to the modern-day
region of Veneto.
Carni Catali Catari Histri Liburnians Lopsi Secusses Venetulani Umbri -
Centered in central...
- then
vacant title. In 1992, he
defended his
crown twice,
knocking out Omar
Catari in six
rounds and,
travelling to ****an once more,
defeating challengers...
-
Iapyges linked to the Iapodes, who were
sometimes also
called Iapyges Histri Catari Secusses Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Illyria & Illyrians. Illyrian...
-
River (Aymara
katari a big viper, "snake river",
hispanicized spelling Catari)
which upstream successively is
named Jach'a Jawira, Colorado, Mani and...
- Riparelli,
Enrico (2008). Il
volto del
Cristo dualista. Da
Marcione ai
catari [The face of the
dualistic Christ. From
Marcion to the Cathars] (in Italian)...