- Glen
Tanar (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Tanar) is a glen in Aberdeenshire,
eastern Scotland,
through which the
Water of
Tanar flows. Near the
mouth of the...
-
Tanar of
Pellucidar is a
novel by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the
third in his
series set in the
interior world of Pellucidar. It
first appeared...
- was
restored to the throne, only to be
pushed off by
Basarab Țepeluș cel
Tânăr in
November 1477. Vlad the Monk was a
contender to his brother's throne...
- St.
Lesmo of Glen
Tanar (c. 700 – c. 780) is the name
given to a holy
hermit who it is
believed lived in Glen
Tanar Aberdeenshire Scotland in the eighth...
- Vlad V cel
Tânăr (Vlad V the
Younger or "Vladuț"; 1488 – 23
January 1512) was the
Prince of
Wallachia (1510–1512). He took the
throne from
Mircea III...
- the son of Pârvu
Craiovescu or
Basarab Țepeluș cel
Tânăr,
Neagoe Basarab, who
replaced Vlad cel
Tânăr after the
latter rejected Craioveşti tutelage, was...
- of
Wallachia between 12
October 1509 and 26
January 1510.
After Vlad cel
Tânăr,
gained support for his
claim on the
throne of
Wallachia from the Ottomans...
-
Basarab IV cel
Tânăr ("the Young"), also
known as Țepeluș ("the
little Impaler"), (before 1444 ? – 23
March 1482) son of
Basarab II, and
grandson of Dan...
-
Water of
Tanar is a
river of the
Grampian Mountains of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It
flows through Glen
Tanar to join the
River Dee at the
mouth of the glen...
-
miles into the Earth's crust.
Later protagonists include indigenous caveman Tanar and
additional visitors from the
surface world,
notably Tarzan,
Jason Gridley...