- used to
designate the
Brittany Peninsula, as in Old
Irish Letha, Old
Welsh Litau, Old
Breton Letau, or in the
Latinized form Letavia. In Breton,
which belongs...
- and Aram-Ma'akah, as well as the
Aramean tribal polities of the Gambulu,
Litau and Puqudu.
There was some
synthesis with neo
Hittite po****tions in northern...
- and Aram-Ma'akah, as well as the
Aramean tribal polities of the Gambulu,
Litau and Puqudu.
Akkermans and
Schwartz note that in ****essing
Luwian and Aramean...
- do****entation of
Prussian state since 1618. The
Lithuanian Province was
named Klein Litau,
Klein Litauen,
Preussisch Litthauen,
Little Lithuania,
Litvania in the...
-
Brigantia (goddess) for
further discussion. *Flitawī Gaul.
Litaui OIr.
Letha OW
Litau, OBret.
Letau From PIE *plth2wih2 ('the
Broad One, i.e. Earth'). See Litavis...
- Aram-Ma'akah, as well as the
Aramean tribal confederations of the Gambulu,
Litau and
Puqudu in the
region of Babylon. In the
northern Levant, a
mixture of...
- (Qomoqomong), Ha Elia, Ha Kompi, Ha
Lephutha (Qomoqomong), Ha Liphophi, Ha
Litau, Ha Malaela, Ha Mochotoane, Ha Mojakhomo, Ha
Mokhameleli (Qomoqomong), Ha...
- 'neo-Celtic'
names for the
Brittany Peninsula (cf. Old
Irish Letha, Old
Welsh Litau, Old
Breton Letau,
Latinized as Letavia) all stem from an
original *Litauia...
- Belmir,
Boury Diouf 3:41.74 Germany
Roland Gröger, Jürgen Hallmaier,
Ernst Litau,
Peter Oberliessen 3:45.65 M55 4 x 400
Meters Relay United
States James...
- Coryn, had
sailed about 115,000
miles over most of the world."
Nikolay Litau (2001) "For his cir****navigation of Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia...