- The Cavarī or
Cavarēs (Gaulish: *Cauaroi, 'the heroes, champions,
mighty men') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
western part of
modern Vaucluse, around...
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Cavares. A
small detachment of Hanno's
force was ****igned to set the
Cavares' camp on fire, but the
majority of this
force reeled in on the
Cavares....
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Dimitri Kévin
Cavaré (born 5
February 1995) is a
Guadeloupean professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for
Turkish club Ümraniyespor and the Guadeloupe...
-
three sizes,
usually measured in
fingers (one, two or three) From the verb
cavare, "hollow". Cortecce, gnocchetti, manatelli,
orecchie di prete, strascinati...
- 2000 (age 24) 16 0
Martigues v. Martinique, 15
October 2024 DF
Dimitri Cavaré (1995-02-05) 5
February 1995 (age 30) 10 0 Ümraniyespor v. Martinique,...
- Başakşehir) 77 FW POR
Benny 81 DF TUR Ali
Turap Bülbül (on loan from Galatasaray) 97 DF GLP
Dimitri Cavaré 99 GK TUR Onur Yıldırım — FW ANG
Lucas João...
- Segobriga,
settled near modern-day M****ille. The Caturiges, Tricastins, and
Cavares settled to the west of the
Durance river.
Celts and
Ligurians spread throughout...
- 36), i.e. "Avignon of
Cavares",
accurately shows that
Avignon was one of the
three cities of the Celtic-Ligurian
tribe of
Cavares,
along with Cavaillon...
- in section)... [p. 222] /
cavetto moulding or
hollow chamfering (Latin,
cavare, to hollow). One of the prin****l
forms of moulding, a
concave version of...
- the
coinage of
other Alpine tribes, such as the Sal****i, Salluvii, and
Cavares (Whatmough 1933,
Lejeune 1971).
While many of the
later inscriptions clearly...