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Glanis was a
Gaulish god ****ociated with a
healing spring at the town of
Glanum in the
Alpilles mountains of
Provence in
southern France.
There are cisterns...
- The wels
catfish (/ˈwɛls/ or /ˈvɛls/;
Silurus glanis), also
called sheatfish or just wels, is a
large species of
catfish native to wide
areas of central...
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Glanis Changachirere (born 1983,
Mashonaland Central Province, Zimbabwe) is a
Zimbabwean women's
rights activist. She is the
founding Director of the Institute...
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meaning derives from
Celtic (Noric)
glanos meaning "bright, clear", cf.
Glanis, Glanum, Glen and
English "clean". Glan (Nahe) Glan, Sarangani, a muni****lity...
- Sulla's
civil war
Mount Tifata Asio
River Sacriportus Sena Gálica
Saturnia Glanis River Espolecio 1
Clusium 1
Espolecio 2
Faventia Fidentia Clusium 2 Colline...
- gibelio),
common carp (Cyprinus
carpio aralensis), Wels
catfish (Silurus
glanis),
Ukrainian stickleback (Pungitius
platygaster aralensis),
zander (Sander...
- that the
monster is an
unusually large specimen of Wels
catfish (Silurus
glanis),
which may have been
released during the late 19th century. It is difficult...
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reach ****ual
maturity at only 1 cm (0.39 in). The wels catfish,
Silurus glanis, and the much
smaller related Aristotle's catfish, are the only catfish...
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Statiellae Intarabus - a
Gallic god of the
Treveri Esus - a
Gallic god
Glanis -
Gallic god of
Glanum Gobannus (Gobannos) - a
Gallic and
Brittonic smith...
- Award. His fame
peaked with the
publication of his epic
novel Amar Jato
Glani in 1973, and he
continued to
write and
publish regularly thereafter. Karim...