- Gr****
colonists from
Sparta called the city
Taras (Τάρᾱς, gen. Τάραντος
Tárantos)
after the
mythical hero Taras,
while the Romans, who
connected the city...
- Los
Tarantos is a 1963
Spanish musical drama film
directed by
Francisco Rovira Beleta. It was
nominated for an
Academy Award in the Best
Foreign Film category...
- The
Battle of
Taranto took
place on the
night of 11/12
November 1940
during the
Second World War
between British naval forces (Admiral
Andrew Cunningham)...
-
Taranto Football Club 1927,
commonly referred to as
Taranto, is a
professional Italian football club,
based in
Taranto, Apulia.
Originally founded in 1927...
-
Spanish actor. Martín was
known for his role as
Rafael in the film Los
Tarantos (1963),
directed by
Francisco Rovira Beleta and
starring Antonio Gades...
- Spain. In 1963, she
performed as an
actress and
dancer in the film Los
Tarantos,
directed by
Francisco Rovira-Beleta. The film is
based on a play by Alfredo...
- The Gulf of
Taranto (Italian:
Golfo di
Taranto; Tarantino:
Gurfe de Tarde; Latin:
Sinus Tarentinus) is a gulf of the
Ionian Sea, in
Southern Italy. The...
- The Prin****lity of
Taranto (Latin: Prin****tum Tarentinum) was a
state in
southern Italy created in 1088 for
Bohemond I,
eldest son of
Robert Guiscard...
- He made his film
debut in 1953 in El mensaje, then he
appeared in Los
Tarantos (1963)
along Carmen Amaya,
Rififi (1955)
along Fernando Fernán-Gómez, El...
- The
province of
Taranto (Italian:
provincia di
Taranto; Tarantino: provìgne de Tarde; Salentino:
provincia ti Tàrantu),
previously known as the province...