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Trøe is a
village in the muni****lity of
Lillesand in
Agder county, Norway. The
village is
located along the
Norwegian County Road 420
about 5 kilometres...
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Troed may
refer to the
following places in Wales:
Troed y Rhiw,
hamlet in
Ceredigion Troed-y-rhiw,
village in
Merthyr Tydfil Troed-y-rhiw-Sion, hamlet...
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Fuimus Troes is a
verse drama attributed to
Jasper Fisher about Julius Caesar's
invasion of
Britain in 55 BC. It was
published in
quarto in London, 1633...
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Troed-y-rhiw (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌtrɔi̯d ə ˈr̥ɪu̯], translation: foot of the slope) is a
large community and
village in the
county borough of Merthyr...
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Mynydd Troed is a hill in the
Black Mountains of the
Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys,
south Wales. Its name
literally translates to "Foot Mountain...
- Trois-Ponts (French: [tʁwɑ pɔ̃]; Walloon:
Troes-Ponts; both
literally "Three Bridges") is a muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Liège...
- Hans-Jürgen
Troe (born 4
August 1940) is a
German physicist from the
University of Göttingen. He was
awarded the
status of
Fellow in the
American Physical...
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allies (11:816–823) but also in the
frequently repeated formula keklyte meu,
Trôes kai
Dardanoi ed'
epikuroi (e.g., 3.456)".
Words used by
Homer are: Dardaniōnes...
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support the
Britons fighting Julius Caesar in the
Jacobean era play
Fuimus Troes.
Brennus was pla**** by
Gordon Mitc**** in the 1963 film Brennus,
Enemy of...
- In Wales, a
Celtic system of
division called cantrefi (a
hundred farmsteads) had
existed for
centuries and was of
particular importance in the administration...