- (arch)bishopric Ashby,
Thomas (1911). "
Tharros" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). p. 727. "Archaeological area of
Tharros".
Sardegna Virtual Archaeology...
- of
steamships have been
named Tharros, including: SS
Tharros (1919), a Gr****
cargo ship in
service 1950–51 SS
Tharros (1945), a
British cargo ship in...
- Neapolis;
Tharros was
probably the main centre.
Carthage encouraged the
cultivation of
grain and
cereals and
prohibited fruit trees.
Tharros, Nora, Bithia...
-
single from her
upcoming album. In
March 2010 her
third studio album "
Tharros I Alitheia" was released. Also,
Tamta released a
single with the same name...
-
Tharros I
Alitheia may
refer to:
Tharros I
Alitheia (Tamta album), an
album by Gr****
singer Tamta Tharros I
Alitheia (song), the
title track of the album...
- The
Tharros Punic inscriptions are a
group of
Punic inscriptions found at the
archeological site of
Tharros in Sardinia. In the
nineteenth century, a...
- The
Tharro Hills are
located in Sindh, ****stan.
Important archaeological sites relating to the Amri
culture have been
discovered in the area. Biagi, P;...
-
certified 4× Platinum. The next
album was
released in
December 2011
titled Tharros I
Alitheia (Truth or dare). The
album released four
singles and was certified...
- "
Tharros I Alitheia" (Gr****: "Θάρρος Ή Αλήθεια"; English:
Courage or truth, or more
loosely translated as
truth or dare) is a song by Gr**** pop singer...
- the
cities of
Alghero and Cagliari. The
earliest known judicial seat was
Tharros,
though Oristano served as
capital for most of its existence. Sardinia...