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- Mästarnas mästare (idiomatic translation "Champion of Champions") is a Swedish reality competition show which each season feature a number of former athletic...
- Vibenna (whom the Romans believed the Caelian Hill was named after) and Mastarna (a legendary figure whom the Emperor Claudius identified with Servius Tullius)...
- Aulus Vibenna, along with Servius (of which he gives the name in Etruscan, Mastarna), affirming that he reports what Etruscan authors (auctores Tusci) wrote...
- wrote a string of successful detective novels (among others De tre små mästarna and Dödsklockan) but later went on to psychological and social themes....
- Caelius Vibenna and his companion 'Mastarna', whom Claudius equates with Servius Tullius. Claudius claimed that Mastarna left Etruria with the remnants of...
- veikkausliiga.com, 31 July 2024 Avslöjar: Hammarbytalang nära belgiska mästarna, Aftonbladet, 10 August 2023 OFFICIELLT: Hammarby skriver kontrakt med...
- television producer and author. From 2008 to 2014 he worked on broadcasts of Mästarnas mästare, Allt för Sverige and Skavlan for SVT. His first book, Be inte...
- Melodifestivalen". Svt.se. Archived from the original on 2013-12-01. "Regerande mästarna kan ta storslam – se låtskrivarna i Melodifestivalen 2016 - Melodifestivalen...
- tradition. It represents a battle scene showing Caelius, Aulus Vibenna and Mastarna (the Etruscan name of Servius Tullius) with companions named 'Larth Ulthes'...
- Gr**** terms – with some speculation that Tullius' supposed original name – Mastarna – is an Etruscan corruption of Latin magister (as in magister populi, one...