- only men. In 1883, the PEF's
Survey of
Western Palestine described Beit
Likia as a "small
village on a main road at the foot of the hills,
supplied by...
- in the
Celtic tribe name Licates. The
river itself is
called Likios or
Likias in the 2nd century.
Around the year 570 the name
Licca is
found in records...
- archäologische
Entdeckungen an der bayerisch-schwäbischen Donau. Friedberg:
Likias-Verlag. pp. 81ff. ISBN 3-980-76282-3. Kraft,
Klaus (1993).
Landkreis Günzburg:...
- Bavarian), Lica, Licca, or
Licus (Latin;
between 500 and 1100),
Likios or
Likias - Λικιας (Gr****; 2nd century) Lee An Laoi (Irish)
Leine Laginga, Lainegha...
- 65. Geburtstag. Hrsg. von
Bernd Päffgen,
Ernst Pohl,
Michael Schmauder.
Likias,
Friedberg 2005, (see
Verzeichnis der von
Volker Bierbrauer betreuten Magisterarbeiten...
-
tualfta huar histʀ si ku¶naʀ itu| |uituąki ąn kunukaʀ tuaiʀ tikiʀ sua¶þ ą
likia ᛭ þat
sakum þritaunta huariʀ t¶uaiʀ tikiʀ kunukaʀ
satin t
siulunti fia¶kura...
-
leading infantry brigade of 52nd (Lowland) Division,
which had
reached Beit
Likia on 19
November by
moving along a
track north of the main road, was held...
-
rather more
implausible example: -la "to eat" → -lika "to be edible" → -
likia "to be
edible to" → -likiana "to be
edible to each other" → -likianisha...
- Mark Poltoratski, who pla**** the role of Ataman, a
nobleman of
Kingdom of
Likia. The
first opera written in
Russian was Araja’s
Tsefal i
Prokris (Cephalus...
- und Deutung,
Studia archaeologiae medii aevi 3 (in German), Friedberg:
Likias, ISBN 978-3-9820130-1-5, zwei Bände: 418
Seiten und 347
Farbtafeln Sigmund...