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Matho Monastery, or
Matho Gonpa or
Mangtro Monastery or
Mangtro Gonpa, from the
Tibetan "mang" that
means "many" and "tro" that
means "happiness", is...
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Mathos (Punic: 𐤌𐤈𐤀, MṬʾ; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μάθως,
Máthōs; died c. 237 BC) was a
Libyan from the
North African possessions of
Carthage and was recruited...
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Marcus Pomponius Matho was a
Roman politician in the
third century BC.
Matho himself was
consul in 231 BC,
together with
Gaius Papirius Maso as his colleague...
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besiege Carthage;
Matho and
Spendius penetrate via the aqueduct.
Chapter 5. "Tanit".
Matho and
Spendius steal the Zaïmph.
Because Matho is
caught while...
- of the
series were
dubbed in
Lakota language and
aired under the
title "
Matȟó Waúŋšila Thiwáhe" on PBS
stations in the
Dakotas beginning September 11...
- Sentinel****am".
Sentinel ****am. 7
March 2021.
Archived from the
original on 17
October 2021.
Retrieved 18
October 2021. Tumi Mor
Matho Mor at IMDb v t e...
- olive-wreath" came the answer. — Herodotus, The
Histories Πάθει μάθος. Páthei
máthos. "(There is)
learning in suffering/experience", or "Knowledge/knowing, or...
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Edouard Mathos (June 28, 1948 –
April 28, 2017) was a
Roman Catholic bishop.
Ordained to the
priesthood in 1977,
Mathos served as
auxiliary of the Roman...
- army
erupted into full-scale
mutiny under the
leadership of
Spendius and
Matho. 70,000
Africans from Carthage's
oppressed dependent territories flocked...
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plebs in 449 BC; the
first who
obtained the
consulship was
Manius Pomponius Matho in 233 BC. In the
latter part of the Republic, it was
common for various...