- The
River Thames (/tɛmz/ TEMZ),
known alternatively in
parts as the
River Isis, is a
river that
flows through southern England including London. At 215...
- Geography. The Romans, who kept up a
lively commerce with Mijas, knew it as
Tamisa.
Roman domination was
later replaced with the Visigoths' rule
after 714...
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Esther Tamisa Prior (born 1973) is a
Malawian Anglican bishop in England.
Since 2025, she has
served as
Bishop of Aston, a
suffragan bishop in the Church...
- Serbian). p. 12. Olga Janković (July 12, 2023). "Zaštita
plavne doline Tamiša" [Protection of Timiș'
flood valley].
Politika (in Serbian). p. 20. Olga...
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stand firm" Du
staan (to stand) + hard "hard"
tamis "sieve" (It tamigio) *
tamisa MDu temse, teemse, obs. Du
teems "sifter" L crībrum (Fr
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- to
Angra dos Reis (awarded to Andréa & Luciana) Eliminated: Mari Lice &
Tâmisa Locations Jequiá da
Praia (Dunas de Marapé) Maceió (Maceió Bus Station)...
- from the
original on 24
November 2024.
Retrieved 24
November 2024. "Esther
Tamisa Prior (née Chiumbu)". Crockford's
Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church...
- The
defense lines of the
Sasanians were part of
their military strategy and tactics. They were
networks of fortifications, walls, and/or
ditches built...
- Fasc. 4. pp. 424–431. Rekavandi,
Hamid Omrani; Sauer,
Eberhard W. (2013). "
Tamiša Wall".
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Rezakhani,
Khodadad (2017).
ReOrienting the...
- (Latin), Tàmesis - Ταμεσης (Gr****), Támesis (Spanish),
Tamigi (Italian),
Tamisa (Portuguese, Romanian),
Tamise (French),
Tamiza (Polish),
Tavoez (Breton)...