- of Agricultural, Food and
Forestry Policies. The
peculiar flavour of
Tarantine mussels is
given by the
special conditions of
salinity of the
Little Sea...
- Muni****l
Airport (IATA: ELZ, ICAO: KELZ, FAA LID: ELZ), also
known as
Tarantine Field, is a
public use
airport located 2
nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi)...
-
married a small-time
mobster named Joe
Tarantine.
Starting the
investigation in the most
likely place, with
Tarantine's brother, Mario,
Archer finds the man...
- in a
particular mode of
combat and were
highly sought after,
including Tarantine cavalry,
Cretan archers,
Rhodian slingers and
Thracian peltasts. This...
-
Seleucids emplo**** a
number of
Tarantine cavalry,
either as
mercenaries or – more
likely –
equipped and
trained in the "
Tarantine fashion". They were present...
- skirmish, was
called Tarantines proper. From
these texts, we can
safely deduce that,
during ****enistic times, the term "
Tarantines" no
longer bore a geographical...
-
named a
Chevalier of the
French Legion of
Honor in 1873. La
jeune Tarantine (Young
Tarantine), marble, 1871 (Musée d'Orsay) L'Europe (Musée d'Orsay square)...
-
shaped canvases and set into the
architecture with
frescoed surrounds. The
Tarantine Triumph was the
first work completed,
depicting the
triumph awarded to...
- He also held the
title of
Prince of Taranto. His
nickname was Otto the
Tarantine. Otto was the
eldest son of
Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (c...
-
least in some cases, "Cretan"
means "in the
Cretan fashion", like "
Tarantine" in
Tarantine cavalry often denotes a type of
tactics and equipment,
rather than...