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Scato Swu (1924-7
April 2014) was an
Indian social worker and
politician from Nagaland. He was
nominated as a
member of
Rajya Sabha in 1974 and served...
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Vettius Scato (also Cato) was an
Italian commander,
general of the
Marsi during the
Social War. At the
Battle of the
Tolenus River (11 June 90 BC),
Scato and...
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Gothic skadus, Old
English sceadu, Old
Saxon scado, and Old High
German scato (meaning 'shadow') -
compare also the
Irish Scáthach, a
famous woman warrior...
- skítur,
Norwegian skitt etc.
Ancient Gr**** had 'skōr' (gen. 'skatos'
hence '
scato-'), from Proto-Indo-European *sker-,
which is
likely unrelated. The word...
- BC and AD 14)
Marcus Nonius Balbus (between 30 BC and AD 14) (Vettius)
Scato (between 23 BC and AD 12)
Gaius Rubellius Blandus (between 30 BC and AD...
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Rutilius Lupus, and an army of
Marsian Rebels commanded by
Titus Vettius Scato. The
battle was part of the
Social War and
resulted in a
major defeat for...
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April 1974 2
April 1980 49
Lokesh Chandra 3
April 1974 2
April 1986 50 –
Scato Swu 3
April 1974 2
April 1986 51 – B. N.
Banerjee 3
April 1976 2 April...
- Aesernia,
escaping in the
dress of
slaves during the
approach of
Vettius Scato. He
belonged to the
party of
Marius and
Carbo during Sulla's
civil war....
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bridges to
cross the
river Tolenus. The
Marsic commander,
Titus Vettius Scato, was
encamped on the
other side. He
placed a thin
screen of
troops near...
- Saturninus, Saunio, Saverrio, Saxo, Scaeva, Scaevola, Sca****, Scaro, Scarpus,
Scato, Scauri****, Scaurus, Schlerus, Scipio, Scriboni****, Scrofa, Sebasti****...