- The
Talares (Ancient Gr****: Τάλαρες) were a
Molossian people of
ancient Epirus,
extinct in the time of Strabo.
Their capital was
probably Oxyneia. Strabo...
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Macedonians and Thessalians. In this
manner the Athamanes, Aethices, and
Talares were
joined to the Thessalians, and the Orestae, Pelagones, and Elimiotae...
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Macedonians and Thessalians. In this
manner the Athamanes, Aethices, and
Talares were
joined to the Thessalians, and the Orestae, Pelagones, and Elimiotae...
- Tymphe,
Northern Pindus Mountains.
Pelagones - They
lived in Pelagonia.
Talares - They
lived on
Mount Pindus and in the
neighborhood of
Mount Tomarus....
- Salsacate,
which is
located around 850 km from
Capital Federal. Chancaní Las
Palmas Los
Talares Salsacate San Gerónimo Tala Cañada
Villa de
Pocho v t e...
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reached to the
ankles (tunica talaris). St
Augustine said that to wear
talares et
tunicas manicatas was a
disgrace among the
ancient Romans, but that...
- Erik & ****i, and
Vakna med Roger. In 2016, she won the
Talarforum "Årets
Talare"
prize in the
Moderator category. Extra, P4 (16
August 2018). "****i Schultz...
- on the Ion, a
tributary of the Peneius, and
perhaps the
capital of the
Talares. It is
described by
Strabo as
distant 120
stadia from Azorus. It is cited...
- is
called "Talar" (with the
accent on the
second "a": talár; from
Latin talare which means to the ankles). It can be
traced back to the
everyday clothes...
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sandals had
become the norm. The
Cistercians wore a close-****ing
cuculla talare with a
capuche worn over the tunic. The
Caeremoniae of
Bursfelde in the...