- people.
During this
expedition his
forces destro**** the
fortified town of
Mauvila, also
spelled Maubila, from
which the name
Mobile was
later derived. It...
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informed de Soto that they
would have to go to his town of
Mabila (or
Mauvila), a
fortified city in
southern Alabama, to
receive the women. De Soto gave...
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informed de Soto that they
would have to go to his town of
Mabila (or
Mauvila) to
receive the women. De Soto gave the
chief a pair of
boots and a red...
- YC-891 Off Key West, Fla. 18
April 1945 Sank
while under tow by the tug USS
Mauvila. YC-898 Off Key West, Fla. 29
September 1942 YC-899 Off Key West, Fla....
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filled by
weapons and
soldiers to
represent the
devastating battle at
Mauvila (or Mabila), in
which de Soto
suffered a
Pyrrhic victory over Choctaws...
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colony Mobile County Alabama From the
Muskhogean name for the town of
Mauvila,
found by the
first explorers Modoc County California The
Modoc people...
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River (LSM(R)-514) USS Maury (DD-100/DM-5, DD-401, AGS-16, T-AGS-39) USS
Mauvila (YT-328/YTB-328/YTM-328) USS Mawkaw (YT-182/YTB-182/YTM-182) USS May (SP-164)...
- last
syllable are
acceptable Missouri Misuri Missouri Mobile,
Alabama Mauvila Mobile Monterey,
California Monterrey Monterey New
Hampshire Nuevo Hampshire...
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forces on Guam. YC-891 Sank on 18
April 1945,
while under tow by the tug
Mauvila (YT-328) off Key West, Florida. USS YOG-76 Sank on 13
November 1969 in...
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Pascual Narbona (1773 – 20
March 1830) was a
Spanish soldier from
Mobile (
Mauvila in Spanish) now in Alabama, who
fought native American people in the northern...