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Turonio (Galician Toronho,
Spanish Toroño,
Latin Turonium or Toronium) was the only part of the
Conventus Bracarensis which did not join
Afonso Henriques...
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February 1129 and
March 1131 Gómez was
entrusted with the
tenencia (fief) of
Toroño in Galicia.
While the
Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris (book I, §74) reports...
- 500 ft) 8.75 km2 (3.38 sq mi)
Toronó-tepui 05°12′42″N 62°10′33″W / 5.21167°N 62.17583°W / 5.21167; -62.17583 (
Toronó-tepui) 2,500 m (8,200 ft) 59.38 km2...
- Apacará-tepui Chimantá-tepui Churí-tepui Murey-tepui Sarvén-tepui Tirepón-tepui
Toronó-tepui
Eastern Tepuis Ilú-tepui Karaurín-tepui ****enán-tepui Roraima-tepui...
- the
Treaty of
Zamora in 1143. Still, the
status of
frontier lands such as
Toroño and
Limia in
southern Galicia led to
frequent border conflicts during most...
- it is
known from the type
location at Ptari-tepui, two
collections from
Toronó-tepui, one
collection from Apacará-tepui, one
collection from
Serrania Guanay...
- Apacará-tepui Chimantá-tepui Churí-tepui Murey-tepui Sarvén-tepui Tirepón-tepui
Toronó-tepui
Eastern Tepuis Ilú-tepui Karaurín-tepui ****enán-tepui Roraima-tepui...
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Lower Canada,
British Empire Died July 29, 1861(1861-07-29) (aged 68)
Torono,
Province of Canada,
British Empire Occupation(s) army officer,
banker Known for...
- king of Aquitaine. The city of Tours,
attested in the 6th c. AD as apud
Toronos (in
civitate Turonus in 976,
Turonis in 1205, Tors in 1266), and the Touraine...
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reconstructible *mə ‘bird’ *pɾɤy(ᵊ) (E) (?),*ⁿbVkɾa(C) (W) not
reconstructible *
toɾono ‘bone’ *ʆik / *yik *kãŋ *ye ‘sun’ *Pãɲɔ̃t (E), *kɾV(M)PV(W) *ⁿkʷat *titi...