- [ˈɐːˤʊ̯dɛʃ]), in
antiquity known as
Gaulos (Punic: 𐤂𐤅𐤋, romanized: GWL;
Ancient Gr****: Γαῦλος, romanized:
Gaúlos), is an
island in the
Maltese archipelago...
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Galla Gaulo or
Galla Lupanio was the
fifth traditional Doge of
Venice (755–756).
Gaulo was
elected to the
throne after deposing and
blinding his predecessor...
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Gaulo (Somali: Qawlo) is a town in the Sool
region of Somaliland[citation needed]/Puntland(Somalia). From 1909
until 1910,
Gaulo was the
capital of the...
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Cittadella is
believed to have been the
acropolis of the Punic-Roman city of
Gaulos or
Glauconis Civitas.
During the
medieval period, the
acropolis was converted...
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Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli)
Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Co****ua) Ann (Mdina)
Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn
Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ
Morocco Azama (Azemmour)...
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coast of
Greece and
Albania Ogygia, the
island home of the
nymph Calypso =
Gaulos,
modern Gozo, part of the
Maltese archipelago.
Euhemerist accounts are generally...
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Control towers on
airports or harbours. Sagona,
Claudia (2015), 'Melita and
Gaulos during the
Punic Period, in "The
Archeology of Malta",
Cambridge University...
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Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli)
Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Co****ua) Ann (Mdina)
Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn
Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ
Morocco Azama (Azemmour)...
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Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli)
Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Co****ua) Ann (Mdina)
Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn
Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ
Morocco Azama (Azemmour)...
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Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli)
Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Co****ua) Ann (Mdina)
Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn
Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ
Morocco Azama (Azemmour)...