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Atelets sauce
Atelets sauce A`te*lets" sauceor Sauce aux hatelets Sauce`
aux ha`te*lets" [F. h[^a]telet skewer.]
A sauce (such as egg and bread crumbs) used for covering bits
of meat, small birds, or fish, strung on skewers for frying.
Sauce aux hatelets
Atelets sauce A`te*lets" sauceor Sauce aux hatelets Sauce`
aux ha`te*lets" [F. h[^a]telet skewer.]
A sauce (such as egg and bread crumbs) used for covering bits
of meat, small birds, or fish, strung on skewers for frying.
Meaning of Telets from wikipedia
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Telets (Bulgarian: Телец), a
member of the
Ugain clan, was the
ruler of
Bulgaria from 762 to 765.
Byzantine sources[which?]
indicate that
Telets replaced...
- to the
Vokil (=Ukil?) clan.
Sabin rose to the
throne after the
murder of
Telets in 765 and
represented that part of the
Bulgarian nobility which was s****ing...
- captured,
while Telets managed to escape.
Constantine V
entered his
capital in
triumph and then
killed the prisoners. The fate of
Telets was similar: two...
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Vineh Винех Khan of
Bulgaria Reign 756–762
Predecessor Kormisosh Successor Telets Issue Pagan of Bulgaria...
- e., Umor) as the
elderly father-in-law of the
former ruler Teles (i.e.,
Telets).
According to this
source Yumart deposed Sain (i.e., Sabin) and died shortly...
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Taurus (Russian: Телец, romanized:
Telets) is a 2001
Russian biographical drama film
directed by
Alexander Sokurov,
portraying Vladimir Lenin. It is the...
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defend the
fortress city of
Anchialus on the
Black Sea Coast. Meanwhile,
Telets,
ruler (khagan) of the
Bulgarian Empire,
blocks the
mountain p****es and...
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emperor Constantine V with 9000
cavalry defeated the
Bulgarians under Telets.
Telets was ********inated
after the defeat.
Battle of
Achelous (917), took place...
- by
Edward Robinson, part of
Jurat ****a,
south of Nablus,
named as Kefr
Telet. In 1852,
Robinson described Kafr
Thulth as "a ruin", and the same did Victor...
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ships carrying 9,600
cavalry and some infantry,
gaining a
victory over Khan
Telets. Many
Bulgar nobles were
captured in the battle, and were
later slaughtered...