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Lothal ( [
loˑt̪ʰəl]) was one of the
southernmost sites of the
ancient Indus Valley civilisation,
located in the Bhal
region of the
Indian state of Gujarat...
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Lotherus (
Lother) was one of the
earliest kings of
Denmark according to Saxo Grammaticus's
Gesta Danorum.
Heremod Olrik's
edition Elton's
translation Davidson...
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Loth or
loth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Loth may
refer to: King Lot,
figure in
Arthurian legend Loth Schout (1600–1655),
Dutch brewer...
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acronym LOTH can
stand for:
Language of
thought hypothesis Liturgy of the
Hours Loth (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
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Carla Lother is a singer, songwriter, pianist, and
flautist from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Lother was born into a
musical family. Her
mother was a classical...
- that is Scyld, is
preceded by a king
named Lother, not one name Heremod. But what we are told of
Lother fits
closely with what the
Beowulf poet says...
- Ila
Lóth, born: Mária Rónai (28 May 1900 – 21
September 1975) was a
Hungarian film actress. She
appeared in 27
films between 1918 and 1973. She was born...
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Moritz Loth (29
December 1832 – 18
February 1913) was a Moravian-born Jewish-American
businessman and an
early leader of
Reform Judaism.
Loth was born...
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Joseph Loth (27
December 1847 – 1
April 1934) was a
French linguist and
historian who
specialised in the
study of
Celtic languages.
Loth was born in Guémené-sur-Scorff...
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Andreas Loth (born 26
February 1972) is a
German ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 2002
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...