- The
Silures (UK: /saɪˈljʊəriːz/ sy-LURE-eez, US: /ˈsɪljəriːz/ SIL-yər-eez) were a
powerful and
warlike tribe or
tribal confederation of
ancient Britain...
-
claimed a
prior official adoption of
Christianity include Osroene, the
Silures, and San Marino. See
Timeline of
official adoptions of Christianity. The...
- 443.1 to 419.6
million years ago 23.48
Named after the
Celtic tribe, the
Silures.
Ordovician 486.9 to 443.1
million years ago 43.75
Named after the Celtic...
- (1900–1909) Sirène
class (1901–1919) Sirène (Q5)
Triton (Q6)
Espadon (Q13)
Silure (Q14)
Farfadet class (1901–1913)
Farfadet (Q7)
renamed Follet (1908–1913)...
-
Silures de Bobo-Dioul****o was a Burkinabé
football club
based in Bobo-Dioul****o. In the
seventies it was the
leading team of the
Upper Volta. It went...
- the
early 1830s. He
named the
sequences for a
Celtic tribe of Wales, the
Silures,
inspired by his
friend Adam Sedgwick, who had
named the
period of his...
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settled around the
fertile estuary of the
River Usk and
later the
Celtic Silures built hillforts overlooking it. In AD 75, on the very edge of
their empire...
- the
Roman conquest of Britain,
Cardiff was part of the
territory of the
Silures – a
Celtic British tribe that
flourished in the Iron Age –
whose territory...
- 2007, p. 267. Salman, 2009, p. 28. J. Gaulmier, "Notes sur la pêche du
silure dans la vallée du Ĝāb", Mélanges de l'Institut Français de
Damas 1 (1929)...
- been
suggested as the
capital of the
Silures, a
Celtic tribe who
occupied south-east
Wales in the Iron Age. The
Silures proved among the most intractable...