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Maria Virgínia
Ferreira de
Almeida Júdice
Gamito Dignum (born 2 May 1964, in Lisbon, Portugal) is a
Professor of
Computer Science at Umeå University, and...
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Linguistic and
Historical Study. Diss.
Harvard University, 1994. (link)
Gamito,
Teresa J. "The
Celts in
Portugal Archived 24 May 2011 at the
Wayback Machine"...
- the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Celtiberia". Júdice
Gamito,
Teresa (September 2005). "The
Celts in Portugal". E-Keltoi. 6: The Celts...
- Vítor
Manuel Gamito Gomes (born 21
April 1970, in Lisbon) is a
Portuguese former cyclist.
Professional between 1992 and 2004, he was the
National Time...
- Luís
Gamito Iturralde,
better known by his
nickname Pasabalón (17
December 1893 – 29
October 1966), was a
Spanish football manager who
served as the technical...
- Proto-Celtic substratum". Ppg.revistas.uema.br.
Retrieved 2
March 2022.
Gamito,
Teresa Júdice (9
September 2004). "The
Celts in Portugal". E-Keltoi Journal...
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contributors in 1901-1906 to be legendary; Old
Testament references. Júdice
Gamito,
Teresa (e-Keltoi 6) The
Celts in
Portugal Tartessos in The
Princeton Encyclopedia...
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Monteiro and António
Gamito, with 20
soldiers and 120
slaves as porters, sent from Sena by the
Portuguese governor of that district.
Gamito also
wrote a journal...
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would later be re-christened Barcínia. From
excavations completed by
Teresa Gamito, the
author determined that
Alvor was an
ancient po****tional and commercial...
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Villavieja de...