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Millus was a
legendary king of the
Britons as
recounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. His
father was King
Catellus and he was
succeeded by his son,
Porrex II...
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Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter,
Quechua for salty,
Hispanicized spelling Millo) may
refer to:
Millu (Apurímac), a
mountain in the Apurímac Region...
- attacks. In
Latin the
collar was
called mellum or
maelium or
mellum or
millus.
Marcus Terentius Varro wrote that the farm dogs
should have
spiked collars...
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Millu Jaqhi (Aymara
millu a kind of salpeter,
jaqhi precipice, cliff, "salpeter cliff", also
spelled Millu Jakke) is a 4,186-metre-high (13,734 ft) mountain...
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Liana Millu (born Millul; Pisa, 21
December 1914 – 6
February 2005) was a Jewish-Italian journalist,
World War II
resistance fighter and
Holocaust survivor...
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Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter,
Quechua for salty,
Hispanicized spelling Millo) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,800 m (15,748 ft) high...
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Millu Urqu
Quechua millu salty, urqu mountain, "salty mountain", also
spelled Millu Orkho) is a 4,701-metre-high (15,423 ft)
mountain in the
Andes of...
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Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter,
Quechua for salty,
Hispanicized spelling Millo) is a
mountain in the
Andes of
southern Peru,
about 5,000 metres...
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Millu (Aymara for a kind of
salpeter /
light brown, reddish, fair-haired, dark chestnut,
Quechua for salty,
Hispanicized spelling Millo) is a mountain...
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Millu Jaqhi (Aymara
millu a kind of salpeter,
jaqhi precipice, cliff, "salpeter cliff", also
spelled Millu Jakke) is a 4,076-metre-high (13,373 ft) mountain...