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Theudebert (also Theodobert, Theudibert, Theodebert, Theodbert, Dietbert,
Tibert, etc.) is a
Germanic dithematic name,
composed from the
elements theo- "people"...
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areas of
forest he is
depicted in red.
Isengrim the Wolf, see
Ysengrimus Tibert the Cat. See Tybalt,
Prince of cats King
Noble the Lion; see king of beasts...
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Tibert Pont (born 23
January 1984) is a
Swiss footballer who
plays for
Stade Nyonnais in the
Swiss Promotion League.
Tibert Pont at
Soccerway v t e...
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armored dinosaurs,
considered it to be
dubious without comment. West and
Tibert, however,
followed this with a
preliminary account of a
morphometric study...
- or out of the door, and is
never seen again. An
early mention of Tybert/
Tibert (the king of cats) can be
found in
William Caxton's 1481
print of the fable...
- cousin, and Romeo's rival.
Tybalt shares the same name as the
character Tibert /
Tybalt "the
prince of cats" in the po****r
story Reynard the Fox, a point...
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still occasionally used.
These were
derived from the
character of
Tybalt or
Tibert in the
Reynard the Fox folk tale cycle, and
ultimately from the Germanic...
- Kirkland, J.I.; Simpson, E.L.; DeBlieux, D.D.; Madsen, S.K.; Bogner, E.;
Tibert, N.E. (September 1, 2016). "Depositional
constraints on the
Lower Cretaceous...
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anthropomorphic fables of a fox,
trickster Bruin the Bear
Baldwin the ****
Tibert (Tybalt) the Cat
Hirsent the She-wolf François Rabelais, 1494–1553, wrote:...
- ball in the Ca****ts' home.
Tybalt shares the same name as the
character Tibert/Tybalt the "Prince of Cats" in
Reynard the Fox, a
point of both mockery...