-
Mogons or
Moguns was a
Celtic god
worshiped in
Roman Britain and Gaul. The main
evidence is from
altars dedicated to the god by
Roman soldiers. According...
- significance. The
Roman soldiers defending Gallia had
adopted the
Gallic god
Mogons (Mogounus, Moguns, Mogonino), for the
meaning of
which etymology offers...
-
Single "Dhoronir
Pothe Pothe"
Salil Chowdhury solo
Single "Ei
Jibon Kokhono Mogon"
Salil Chowdhury solo
Single "Runner"
Salil Chowdhury solo 2000
Single "Jono...
- -
which hosts the
capital of the Las
Villas region -,
Mogón, La Caleruela, Agrupación de
Mogón y Arroturas. It has a po****tion of 10,902 inhabitants...
- Edition. p. 6. "A
History of
Communications Security in New
Zealand By Eric
Mogon",
Chapter 8 "The
History of
Information ****urance (IA)".
Government Communications...
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marido de ida y
vuelta Ramírez (uncredited) Luis
Lucia Mingarro Faustina Mogon José Luis Sáenz de
Heredia Un
marido de ida y
vuelta Pepe López Garcerán...
- of any of the
classical gods, but he was
invoked with
another local god,
Mogons, at Netherby.
Veteris was
worshipped in
Roman Britain and altar-stones raised...
- the
first of its kind in Latvia, was
erected in
Talsi Muni****lity (Tālsa
mōgõn) to
reflect its
Livonian cultural heritage.
Several other signs of this...
- of Intelligence.
Cambridge University Press. p. 165. ISBN 0-521-85522-5.
Mogon, Eric. "Chapter 8-A
History of
Communications Security in New Zealand/ Codes...
- from the
Irish Cill Mhóg, "Mog's church",
referring to the
Celtic deity Mogons, a god ****ociated with
mountains and
whose name is
cognate with "might."...