- the
mouth of the
Tyras River,
which is now
called the Dniester. The
surrounding native tribe was
called the Tyragetae. The
ruins of
Tyras are now located...
- (disambiguation)
Tyras (disambiguation) Tyro (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tyra. If an
internal link...
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Tyra Lynne Banks (born
December 4, 1973), also
known as BanX, is an
American model,
television personality, producer, writer, and actress. Born in Inglewood...
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Tyras was an
ancient Gr**** city on the s**** of the
Black Sea. It may also
refer to:
Tyras,
ancient Gr**** name for the
Dniester River which discharges...
- Dnestr, IPA: [dⁿʲestr]
Ancient Gr****: Τύρᾱς, romanized:
Tyrās, IPA: [
týraːs] Latin:
Tyrās, IPA: [
ˈtʏraːs] or Danaster, IPA: [daˈnastɛr]. "Lower Dniester". Ramsar...
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another Great Dane from
Count Holnstein,
Tyras.
Tyras died on 18
January 1889;
Emperor Wilhelm II gave
Bismarck Tyras II for his
birthday the
following April...
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present Dniester River (in Ukraine).
Tyras Vallis Fan Deposit, as seen by HiRISE.
Click on
image to see layers.
Tyras Vallis Fan
Deposit at a
different sun...
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Emily Tyra (born
November 9, 1987) is an
American actress,
singer and dancer. A
native of Minneapolis,
Tyra grew up
studying dance, music,
acting and...
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Tyra of
Denmark (Tyri Haraldsdatter,
Thyri and Thyra) was a 10th-century
Danish princess. She was the
spouse of both King Olav I of
Norway and of Styrbjörn...
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Tyra Shardell Bolling (born June 27, 1985),
known professionally as
Tyra B, is an
American singer, songwriter, and dancer. She is best
known for her top...