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Sabalus was a of
Berber warrior from Mauretania,
North Africa who
lived in the 1st century.
Sabalus was one of the
tribal chiefs in the
Roman Client Kingdom...
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Joint Regional Correctional Facility (J.R.C.F.) is a
military prison at 831
Sabalu Road, Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas which opened in 2010. The 224,736-square-foot...
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Biyernes Sabado [♄1]
Chamorro Damenggo Lunes Mattes Metkoles Huebes Betnes Sabalu Māori Rā Tapu [not
celestially named] (rā + tapu = "holy day") Rāhina (rā...
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defeated Sabalus, a
chief of the Mauri, twice, and
after gathering as much
water as
could be carried,
pursued him into the desert.
Sabalus'
forces were...
- 40–44
Mauretanian revolt Mauretania,
Roman Empire Mauri led by
Aedemon and
Sabalus Revolt suppressed by
Gaius Suetonius Paulinus and
Gnaeus Hosidius Geta...
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Thursday Friday Sa****ay
Ivasayen Domingo Lunis Martis Miyirkolis Juibis Biyernis Sabado Itbayaten Lumingu Lunis Martis Mirkulis Juybis Birnis Sabalu...
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Jueves Huebes/Huebis Fa'guåni Limåni (Day Five)
Friday Viernes Betnes/Betnis Nimpu'ak Gunumåni (Day Six) Sa****ay Sábado
Såbalu Sambok Fitåno (Day Seven)...
- then sees the
warships of
Sabalu Country (which used to be part of Gran Kingdom) p****ing. Zola
concludes that they give the
Sabalu Country airships a warm...
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Germanicus Gundobad Gaius Salvius Liberalis Gnaeus Hosidius Geta –
defeated Sabalus,
chief of the
Mauri Lucius Julius Caesar Julius Caesar Lucius Junius Brutus...
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American soldiers,
Colonel James W.
Harrison Jr. and
Master Sergeant Wilberto Sabalu, part of the
oversight team, were shot dead by one of the
Afghan guards...