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Gylla is a
genus of
moths in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It
contains the
single species Gylla crotalistria,
which is
found in Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
- and hām, and
means a
homestead of the
family or
followers of a man
called Gylla. Half of the town's po****tion of 2,000 died of the
Black Death in the four...
- bread, so "bryte" can be
interpreted as the
person who
serves out food.
Gylla was Tolir's wife. Håkon is
believed to be the
reigning king Håkan the Red...
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Grabowski Anneke Böhmert
Franziska Gude
Julia Zwehl Frederike Puls
Kerstin Holm
Gylla Rau Belarus
Tatsiana Fedchanka Viktoryia Mamantava Veranika Pekhtereva...
- (LSJ: goi, goi, to
imitate the
sound of pigs) (goita
sheep or pig) γυλλάς
gyllas kind of gl**** (gyalas a
Megarian cup) γῶψ gôps pl.
gopes macherel (Attic...
- Gillingham's name is Old
English in
origin and
means "the
homestead of
Gylla's people". The
names of
Gillingham in
Dorset and
Gillingham in
Norfolk have...
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Exilisia Fabresema Gaudeator Geridixis Geriojennsa Glaucosia Goniosema Grucia Gylla Halone Halurgia Hanoisiella H****leria
Hectobrocha Heliorabdia Hemipsilia...
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Charles T****usson, 8th
Baron Rendlesham 1946
Torfrida Henrietta Louisa Rollo Gylla Constance Susan MacGregor John Rollo, 12th Lord
Rollo 1946
Rosina Lois Veronica...
- 5th
Baronet (1873–1958), who was a
Royal Navy
officer who
married Hon.
Gylla Rollo,
daughter of Hon. Eric
Norman Rollo, in 1925.
Mariel Alpina Murray-Macgregor...
- and. Here
stands the
stone in
memory of Œpir's and Þórunnr's good heir,
Gylla's brother. May God help (his) spirit. This
granite runestone was
raised by...