- The
Gabali (Gaulish: *Gabli) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
later Gévaudan
region during the Iron Age and the
Roman period. They are
mentioned as...
- took its name from the
Gabali, a
Gallic tribe.
After the
conquest of Gaul, the
Romans preserved the
capital city of the
Gabali, Anderitum,
which they...
- rarebreeds.co.nz. "The
Gabali Rabbit" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on July 17, 2013.
Retrieved February 29, 2012. "
Gabali – Rabbit". Vetbook....
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Comte de
Gabalis is a 17th-century
French text by Abbé Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de
Montfaucon de
Villars (1635–1673). The
titular "Comte de
Gabalis" ("Count...
- The
Gabali is a rare
rabbit breed which originates in Egypt. It is
primarily agouti in
colour and was bred as a meat
breed by the Bedouins. List of rabbit...
- "elemental spirit" per se. A 1670
French satire of
occult philosophy,
Comte de
Gabalis, was
prominent in po****rizing Paracelsus'
theory of elementals. It particularly...
- of
Gascony as Gabardan, Gavarret, Gavarnie, Gabas, etc. The name of the
Gabali (the
ancient people living in Gévaudan) is
supposed to be
related to this...
- the
country of the
Gabali from
about 314,
since in that year it was
represented at the
Council of Arles.
Other bishops of the
Gabali, who
doubtless resided...
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saved by Allah. A
kabalistic work that
appeared in 1670,
known as
Comte de
Gabalis,
maintains that the name of Noah's wife was Vesta.[citation needed] This...
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Cambolectri Agesinates, Camponi, Convenae, Cocossati, Consoranni, Elusates,
Gabali, L****unni / S****umini,
Latusates / Tarusates, Lemovices, Monesi, Nitiobroges...