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Gallic tribe
The Quariates or Quadiates were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the valley of Queyras, in the Alps, during the Iron Age. They are mentioned as Quariates (var
Quariates
Celtic ethnolinguistic group
this more archaic language was brought latest, by a migration of the Quariates from south-east Gaul, is inherently improbable. Rankin 2002, p. 306. Byrne
Gaels
Pre-1607 Gaelic political and social order of Ireland
this more archaic language was brought latest, by a migration of the Quariates from south-east Gaul, is inherently improbable. O'Kelly, Michael (1989)
Gaelic_Ireland
Orobii - in the northern Italian Alpine valleys of Bergamo, Como and Lecco Quariates – in Southern Gaul Reieni / Reii - in Southern Gaul Salassi (Gallo-Ligurian
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
11th-century Irish chronicle
this more archaic language was brought latest, by a migration of the Quariates from south-east Gaul, is inherently improbable. Graves 1948, p.48 & p
Lebor_Gabála_Érenn
Gallic tribe
valley. They are mentioned by Pliny as living near the Suetrii and the Quariates, north of the Oxybii and Ligauni. On the coast too are Athenopolis of
Adunicates
Gallic tribe
locates their territory south of the Belaci, north of the Brigianii and Quariates, and east of the Ucenni. The settlement of Ad Fines (modern Fenils) may
Segovii
Orobii - in the northern Italian Alpine valleys of Bergamo, Como and Lecco Quariates – in Southern Gaul Reieni / Reii - in Southern Gaul Salassi (Gallo-Ligurian
List of ancient Ligurian tribes
List_of_ancient_Ligurian_tribes
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Charve). During antiquity the area was inhabited by Gallic people called Quariates by the Romans whose name is probably formed from a Celtic root meaning
Arvieux
Gallic tribe
Barrington Atlas locates their territory north of the Caturiges, west of the Quariates, east of the Tricorii, south of the Segovii. Their chief town was known
Brigianii
Gallic tribe
Graioceli (themselves east of the Vocontii), north of the Brigianii and Quariates, west of the Segusini, and south of the Ceutrones (themselves south of
Medulli_(Narbonensis)
Latin name for the Ligurian peoples of the Maritime Alps
prefect, Albanus son of Bussullus, set over the Capillati, Savincates, Quariates and Bricianii. Guy Barruol took its Capillati to be a collective name
Capillati
Irish linguist (1882–1953)
this more archaic language was brought latest, by a migration of the Quariates from south-east Gaul, is inherently improbable. O'Rahilly, Thomas Francis
T._F._O'Rahilly
Gallic tribe
Edenates (further west lived the Vocontii), south of the Brigianii and Quariates, west of the Veneni and Soti, and north of the Savincates. They were probably
Caturiges
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Name of Deity in Ahobilam
Girl/Female
Indian
Joy, Happiness, New beginning
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Indian
Wise.
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Biblical
Flocks, sheep, riches.
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Celebrity, Indian
Blessing
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Hindu
One of the kauravas
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Greek Latin
Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English stele ‘steel’, hence a nickname for someone considered as hard and durable as steel, or metonymic occupational name for a foundry worker.This name was brought independently to New England by several different bearers from the 17th century onward. John Steele was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
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German Teutonic
From the gray forest.
Girl/Female
Indian, Malaysian
Lord Shiva's Wife Shakti
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