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Mailoc or
Maeloc was a 6th-century
bishop of Britonia, a
settlement founded by
migrating Britons in Galicia, Spain. He
represented his diocese, referred...
- on
territory split off from the then
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lugo.
Maeloc was
nominated Bishop of
Britonia and
signed the acta at the
Second Council...
- 1906 beers, Fábrica de Cervezas,
Cabreiroa Water,
Cuevas Fontarel, AUARA,
Maeloc ciders,
Ponte da Boga wines,
Rivera vermouth, La Tita Rivera, Zuvit, Quenza...
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percussions (2000- ) Manú Conde: guitars,
bouzouki (2000- ) 1979 A
Galicia de
Maeloc 1980 O
Berro Seco 1982
Milladoiro 3 1984
Solfafria 1986
Galicia no país...
- (5th and 6th centuries)
fleeing by sea from the
British Isles (see
Bishop Maeloc,
Britonia and San Martiño de Mondoñedo). It has 9800 inhabitants. It borders...
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recorded a
version of this song in
their 1980
debut album A
Galicia de
Maeloc. Phillips,
Stacy (5
March 1996). Twin Fiddling. Mel Bay Publications. p...
- peep
through the
clouds after the rain") Lois [m]: Sito Lúa [f] (moon)
Maeloc [m] (brythonic origin) María [f]: Maruxa, Marica. Manuel,
Manoel [m]: Manolo...
- London, Methuen. pp. 15. (Britoniensis
ecclesiae episcopus)
Mailoc or
Maeloc was the
bishop of
Britonia who parti****ted in the
Second Council of Braga...
- of
Briton immigrants in
Galicia during the Dark Ages
period (see
Bishop Maeloc and Britonia). Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute...
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limited to just four: A Coruña, Ourense, Pontevedra, and Lugo.
Mailoc or
Maeloc was the
bishop of
Britonia (Britoniensis
ecclesiae episcopus) Mondonedo...