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Rigid, usually twisted ring worn around the neck or arm, often of precious metal
works of ancient Celtic art are torcs. Celtic torcs disappeared in the Migration Period, but during the Viking Age torc-style metal necklaces, mainly in
Torc
Car racing simulator
Motor Racing, TORCS compatible UDP interface Speed Dreams, TORCS fork under active development TORCS Team "TORCS FAQ: "Who develops TORCS?"". 6 February
TORCS
American autonomous vehicle company
Torc Robotics (Torc), an independent subsidiary of Daimler Truck, is an American autonomous truck company headquartered in Blacksburg, Virginia, with
Torc_Robotics
Topics referred to by the same term
A torc is a large rigid or stiff neck ring in metal, made either as a single piece or from strands twisted together. Torc or TORC may also refer to: Torc
Torc_(disambiguation)
design of the torcs, that they originate from Ourense in the province of Galicia near the Spanish/Portuguese border. The two gold torcs are nearly identical
Ourense_Torcs
Series of science/speculative fiction books by Julian May
of Torcs with control and mindspeak circuits. A derivative form of these circuits were used to create the Gray Torcs and also used in Silver Torcs, derived
Saga_of_Pliocene_Exile
Archaeological find in Stirling, Scotland
17105°N 4.047779°W / 56.17105; -4.047779 The Stirling torcs make up a hoard of four gold Iron Age torcs, a type of necklace, all of which date to between
Stirling_torcs
Celtic horned god
where it is identified with an image of an aged, antlered figure with torcs around his horns. Through this artefact, the name "Cernunnos" has been applied
Cernunnos
Shapwick Hoard Shrewsbury Hoard Staffordshire Hoard Stirling Torcs Thetford Hoard Towton Torcs Vale of York Hoard Watlington Hoard West Bagborough Hoard
List_of_metal_detecting_finds
Iron Age torc
with pellets and cold hammering. The torc is similar to the Great Torc from Snettisham and also to the Ipswich torcs, all of which are also in the British
Sedgeford_Torc
Waterfall in Killarney, Ireland
Torc Waterfall (from Irish Easach Toirc, meaning 'cascade of the wild boar') is a 20 metres (66 ft) high, 110 metres (360 ft) long cascade waterfall formed
Torc_Waterfall
Archaeological find in Staffordshire, England
The Leekfrith torcs are four Iron Age gold torcs found by two hobby metal detectorists in December 2016 in a field in Leekfrith, north Staffordshire, England
Leekfrith_torcs
Iron age gold torcs
The Towton torcs are a pair of gold bracelets from Towton, North Yorkshire, England, dating from the later Iron Age. The torcs were found by metal detectorists
Towton_torcs
Iron Age gold alloy torc
Commons has media related to Newark Torc. Snettisham Hoard Stirling hoard Ipswich Hoard Leekfrith torcs Lochar Moss Torc Martin Wainwright (18 February 2005)
Newark_Torc
Iron Age artifact
Snettisham Hoard of torcs and other metalwork found in 1950 near the village of Snettisham in Norfolk, East Anglia. The perfectly intact torc is noted for its
Great_Torc_from_Snettisham
Gold artefacts from the Iron Age
what is now south-eastern England. The Stirling torcs from Scotland include two twisted "ribbon" torcs. The hoard was sold by the farmer, J.L.Gibson, to
Broighter_Gold
2010 racing video game
"arcade" mode, legacy of TORCS, is still maintained as of version 2.0; according to the authors of the Italian manual for TORCS, it is more suitable for
Speed_Dreams
Archaeological culture of the Iberian peninsula
quantities of fibulae, pins, pincers for hair extraction, pendants, earrings, torcs, bracelets, and other personal objects, the ongoing importance of the individual
Castro_culture
Mountain in Killarney, Ireland
Torc Mountain (Irish: Sliabh Torc, meaning 'mountain of wild boar'), at 535 metres (1,755 ft), is the 329th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin list
Torc_Mountain
Roman-era necklace found in Romania
The Ring of Pietroassa or Buzău torc is a gold torc-like necklace found in a ring barrow in Pietroassa (now Pietroasele), Buzău County, southern Romania
Ring_of_Pietroassa
Island in the North Atlantic Ocean
tools, along with fine gold decoration and jewellery, such as brooches and torcs. How and when the island became Celtic has been debated for close to a century
Ireland
Iron Age treasure found in England
reveals the wear patterns in the torcs, the chemical composition of the metal and the cut marks that reduced many of the torcs to fragments. One hypothesis
Snettisham_Hoard
Gallic people of central Anatolia
Galatian torcs, 3rd century BC, Hidirsihlar tumulus, Bolu. Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Galatians_(people)
Former racing series
TORC: The Off-Road Championship (TORC) was an American short course off-road racing series. It tours throughout the United States featuring professional
The_Off-Road_Championship
Highest honour for a member of Aosdána
time; a limit increased from five in 2007–08. At the conferring ceremony, a torc (a twist/spiral of gold, worn around the neck) is presented to the Saoi,
Saoi
Jewellery worn for long continuous periods
Examples include neck rings and anklets worn by the Kayan people, and torcs in various cultures. The brass rings of the Kayan people can be taken off
Permanent_jewellery
Art associated with Celtic peoples
gold lunulas and large collars of Bronze Age Ireland and Europe and the torcs of Iron Age Celts, all elaborate ornaments worn round the neck. The trumpet
Celtic_art
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Lochar (ward), Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Lochar Moss Torc, an Iron Age brass torc Lochar Thistle F.C., Dumfries, Scotland Lochar Water, a stream
Lochar
Mythological serpent found in the mythology of many cultures
fourth century BC in Northern Italy, where a huge antlered figure with torcs and a serpent was carved on the rocks in Val Camonica. A bronze statuette
Horned_Serpent
Finno-Ugric tribe
4th-7th centuries, consisting of rings, jingling pendants, buckles and torcs. A specific feature was round breast plates with a characteristic ornamentation
Meshchera_people
Torc or necklace in Norse mythology
In Norse mythology, Brísingamen (or Brísinga men) is the torc or necklace of the goddess Freyja, of which little else is known for certain. The name is
Brísingamen
Greek sculpture of the 3rd century BC
identified as a "barbarian" by Ennio Quirino Visconti based on the figure's neck torc, matted hair, bushy moustache, distinctive eyebrows, and wide nose. In the
Dying_Gaul
evidence that in the earlier Celtic periods rich torcs of precious metal were mainly worn by females. Later, torcs are found almost exclusively in hoard contexts
Ancient_Celtic_women
Television series
country's sacred chalice. It was later revealed the chalice was stolen by Torc, Maeve's general. His weapon is the Barbed Trident which shoots blue bolts
Mystic_Knights_of_Tir_Na_Nog
Norman castle in Norwich, England
gold torc known as the Gold Tubular Torc came from the Snettisham Treasure. It was found in 1948 at Snettisham, alongside a large number of other torcs, carefully
Norwich_Castle
Ancient Celtic peoples of Europe
fibulae, often with a row of disks hanging down on chains, armlets, and some torcs. Though these are most often found in bronze, some examples, likely belonging
Gauls
Hoard of jewellery discovered in London, England
Broighter Coggalbeg Jerusalem Ophel Romania Pietroasele Scotland Stirling torcs United States Baltimore Great Kentucky Hoard Saddle Ridge Lists Metal detecting
Cheapside_Hoard
Ancient region of central Anatolia once inhabited by Celts
BC, Hidirsihlar tumulus, Bolu. Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Galatian torcs, 3rd century BC, Hidirsihlar tumulus, Bolu. Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Galatia
Period of British prehistory predating the Roman occupation
flat-backed torcs Torrs Pony-cap and Horns Gold torcs from the Ipswich Hoard Cookham dagger and scabbard The Wandsworth Shield Stirling torcs Britain, we
British_Iron_Age
Celtic god identified with Mercury
century BC (early in the Roman occupation of Gaul). The statue depicts a torc-wearing figure with a large wild boar vertically over his torso. Such abstract
Moccus
Hoards in Britain
also copies of these torcs in the Ipswich Museum. Torc Snettisham Hoard Newark Torc Stirling Hoard Leekfrith torcs Sedgeford Torc List of hoards in Britain
Ipswich_Hoard
Wales wrote that there still existed a certain relic purported to be a royal torc that had once been worn by Cynog, presumably as an item of royal regalia
Cynog_ap_Brychan
Iron Age and Roman coins, Jersey
estimated 70,000 Celtic and Roman silver coins, the hoard contains gold torcs, silver bracelets, gold sheet, fine silver wire, and a number of glass beads
Grouville_Hoard
Gold mined in two distinct areas of Wales
known to have been mined by the Ancient Romans. Celtic jewellery, such as torcs, was worn by early Welsh princes, and ancient gold artefacts found in Wales
Welsh_gold
Roman column in Paris, France
and Castor and Pollux. Cernunnos has stag's antlers from which hang two torcs. From the amount of the body in the top half, Cernunnos is assumed to have
Pillar_of_the_Boatmen
Gold in Ireland
known from the Irish Bronze Age as jewellery, in the form of gold lunulae, torcs, gorgets and rings. The first gold was produced in Ireland c. 2500 BC during
Irish_gold
Tarbert Jun 1940 Boom defence vessel, store carrier, returned Feb 1945 HMT Ben Torc Nov 1939 Minesweeper, returned Sep 1946 HMT Ben Urie Feb 1940 Minesweeper
List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)
List_of_requisitioned_trawlers_of_the_Royal_Navy_(WWII)
16th-century gold pendant
cape Montastruc decorated stone (Palart 518) Mooghaun North Hoard Ourense Torcs Oxborough Dirk Penrith Hoard Pentney Hoard Prunay Vase Reliquary of Saint
Tudor_Heart_Pendant
Romano-British brooch type made between AD 75 & 175
"Changing Objects in Changing Worlds: Dragonesque Brooches and Beaded Torcs", In A Decade of Discovery: Proceedings of the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Dragonesque_brooch
Arras culture centred in northern England. The Stirling torcs make up a hoard of four gold torcs that date to between 300 and 100 BCE and which were buried
Scotland_in_the_Iron_Age
American motorcycle racer
1998 Championship Off-Road Racing and 2010 TORC Series. He also won the Pro 4WD class at the 2011 and 2012 TORC Series. In September 2012, Johnson won the
Ricky_Johnson
Iron Age hoard
Broighter Coggalbeg Jerusalem Ophel Romania Pietroasele Scotland Stirling torcs United States Baltimore Great Kentucky Hoard Saddle Ridge Lists Metal detecting
Wickham_Market_Hoard
Anglo-Saxon gold hoard
Broighter Coggalbeg Jerusalem Ophel Romania Pietroasele Scotland Stirling torcs United States Baltimore Great Kentucky Hoard Saddle Ridge Lists Metal detecting
West_Yorkshire_Hoard
Book series by Simon R. Green
books Green decided to continue with the series. The Man with the Golden Torc (UK: 17 May 2007, US: 5 June 2007) Daemons Are Forever (US 3 June 2008) The
Secret_History_(book_series)
Award, usually a medal of some sort, mark of honor
New Kingdom awarded the Order of the Golden Fly. Celts and Romans wore a torc or received other military decorations such as the hasta pura, a spear without
Military awards and decorations
Military_awards_and_decorations
American stuntman
rounds, where he finished tenth and seventh. Cenni has also competed in the TORC: The Off-Road Championship. Cenni is known as the Wildman for his unorthodox
Adrian_"Wildman"_Cenni
Jewellery worn around the neck
a type of permanent jewellery. Of the two most notable types, one is the torc, an often heavy and valuable ornament normally open at the throat. These
Neck_ring
National museum in London, England
Northern Ireland, (300–200 BC) Pair of gold collars called the Orense Torcs from northwest Spain, (300–150 BC) Arras culture items from chariot burials
British_Museum
ribbon torcs are known, the dating of these simple, flexible ornaments is elusive", perhaps indicating "a long-lived preference for ribbon torcs, which
Gold working in the Bronze Age British Isles
Gold_working_in_the_Bronze_Age_British_Isles
Welsh actor (born 1969)
at the 2015 BAFTA Cymru Awards. The documentary was also nominated for a Torc Award at the 2016 Celtic Media Festival. On 1 March 2015, Sheen joined the
Michael_Sheen
Achaemenide burial
also in burials of men. Most importantly the deceased was wearing a torc. Torcs were only worn by men in the Achaemenid Empire. Two types of objects
Acropole_Tomb
Mythological king of Sweden
put up their tent on the side of the river where it is flat. Agne had a torc which is said to have belonged to his alleged great-great-great-grandfather
Agne
1981 novel by Julian May
city lord of Finiah, site of the barium mine where the raw materials for torcs are produced. Nodonn Battlemaster Nodonn is a powerful psychokinetic and
The_Many-Colored_Land
Auto racing sanctioning body in the US
sports cars from 1958 to 1961, and adopted Formula Libre rules in 1962. TORC: The Off-Road Championship was founded in 2009 by motocross racer Rick Johnson
United_States_Auto_Club
Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices
Brooches and armlets were used, but the most famous item of jewellery was the torc, a neck collar of metal, sometimes gold. The horned Waterloo Helmet in the
Celts
American racing driver
drive (Pro 4) short course racing truck. He won the 2009 Traxxas TORC Series (TORC) and 2010 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) championships
Rick_Huseman
American oncologist
discover a never-before-seen counterpart called cTORC to explain why cancer therapies targeting only mTORC have been unsuccessful. "Platanias Receives AHEPA
Leonidas_Platanias
Symbol with three-fold rotational symmetry
Airavella, Allariz, Galicia, Spain Triskelion and spirals on a Galician torc terminal The triple spiral design is found as a decorative element in Gothic
Triskelion
Computer scientist working primarily in the fields of computational imaging
Intelligence at Torc Robotics. Heide co-founded Algolux, a startup in computer vision technology for self-driving vehicles, which later merged with Torc Robotics
Felix_Heide
British coin, denomination of the pound sterling
PLEIDIOL WYF I'M GWLAD True am I to my country 34,503,501 1996 Celtic Cross and Torc Celtic cross, Broighter collar and pimpernel Northern Ireland DECUS ET TUTAMEN
One_pound_coin
Treasure found by the Oxus river, Tajikistan
and carries two figures, a driver and a seated passenger, both wearing torcs. The chariot has handrails at the open rear to assist getting in and out
Oxus_Treasure
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
In 2010 and 2011 a pair of gold torcs dating to the Iron Age were discovered by metal detectorists. The 'Towton torcs' were acquired by the Yorkshire
Towton
Topics referred to by the same term
away-from-home tissue products made by Essity Torc, rigid piece of personal adornment made from twisted metal Torc (disambiguation) Torque, tendency of a force
Tork
Strip of facial hair across the upper lip
Stone sculpture of a Gaul wearing a torc, with curled moustache and eyebrows, c. 400 AD
Moustache
scenario-based safety validation of self-driving trucks in cooperation with Torc Robotics. Verification and validation Fremont, Daniel J.; Kim, Edward; Pant
Scenario (vehicular automation)
Scenario_(vehicular_automation)
Human settlement in Scotland
oldest preserved wheel from Scotland. Four gold Iron Age torcs, known as the Stirling torcs, were found in Blair Drummond in 2009, dating from 300-100
Blair_Drummond
Romanized culture of Gaul under Roman Empire
dressed in Roman lorica hamata (chainmail) with a cloak over it. Wearing a torc around his neck, he also wields a Celtic-style shield although the proportions
Gallo-Roman_culture
City in Buckinghamshire, England
The Milton Keynes Hoard of torcs and bracelets, on display at the British Museum
Milton_Keynes
Class of diesel electric locomotives
Traction Names (PDF). Channel AV Publishing. p. 139. ISBN 9781901419023. "An Torc". Scottish Places. The University of Edinburgh & The Royal Scottish Geographical
British_Rail_Class_60
Civil parish in Milton Keynes, England
was discovered in Monkston Park and consists of two late Bronze Age gold torcs and three gold bracelets. The metal detectorists who found the hoard were
Kents_Hill_and_Monkston
Topics referred to by the same term
Torque, Uruguayan football club Torc, or torque, a type of ancient jewelry Toque, a type of hat Toque (disambiguation) Torc (disambiguation) Tork (disambiguation)
Torque_(disambiguation)
Iron Age treasure found in Sweden
was part of a treasure belonging to a temple. Five similar but smaller torcs have been found; one in Trollhättan, one in a bog on Jutland, two near Kyiv
Havor_Hoard
Broighter Coggalbeg Jerusalem Ophel Romania Pietroasele Scotland Stirling torcs United States Baltimore Great Kentucky Hoard Saddle Ridge Lists Metal detecting
Ellerby_Area_Hoard
American racing driver
Racing (CORR), World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR), and Traxxas TORC Series (TORC). Greaves began racing in buggies and won two championships before
Johnny Greaves (racing driver)
Johnny_Greaves_(racing_driver)
Lakes in County Kerry, Ireland
832 metres (2,730 ft), Mangerton Mountain, at 843 metres (2,766 ft), and Torc Mountain, at 535 metres (1,755 ft).[citation needed] The N71 road from Killarney
Lakes_of_Killarney
modelled on those worn by the Celts. The tradition of using Celtic-style torcs and armillae as Roman military decorations had its beginnings in 361 BC
Armilla_(military_decoration)
Scenic viewpoint in Kerry, Ireland
has media related to Ladies View. Black Valley Gap of Dunloe Moll's Gap Torc Waterfall Anne Lucey (6 October 2017). "Car left dangling over Killarney
Ladies_View
mining truck capabilities developed with Torc Robotics". Retrieved 30 April 2021. "Daimler Trucks to acquire Torc Robotics". Retrieved 30 April 2021. "The
List of self-driving system suppliers
List_of_self-driving_system_suppliers
Silver Gallo-Roman cup found in Lyon, France
tree (perhaps with mistletoe) and a deer. A reclining male figure, with torcs and cornucopia, next to a dog. A serpent coiled around a tree confronts
Lyon_cup
Area on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland
Clonturk (Irish: Cluain Torc - Meadow of the boars) is an area on the Northside of Dublin, in Ireland. It is located in the south of the suburb of Drumcondra
Clonturk
Bronze Age neck-ring found in Portugal
seaboard of Europe. Its decoration, for example, is paralleled in contemporary torcs found in southern Spain at sites such as Sagrajas near Badajoz. However
Sintra_Collar
Irish mythological character
of a young man with yellow hair, wearing clothes of gold and five gold torcs. He was one of the Fomor who took part in the Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh
Elatha
American off-road racing driver
the Traxxas TORC Series. In 2017 he won the Baja 1000 in the Ultra 4 Class in a Trophy Jeep. "Greaves, Johnson, Currie Crowned 2010 TORC Series PRO Champs;
Casey_Currie
Celtic tribe
the other Cisalpine Gauls, or the absence of the typically western Celtic torcs. This makes it much more likely that the Cisalpine Boii had actually originated
Boii
buckles, kettles, etc. from this time. Bronze continued to be used for torcs and kettles, the styles of which were continuous from the Bronze Age. Some
Archaeology of Northern Europe
Archaeology_of_Northern_Europe
Iron Age culture of Europe
Killycluggin Stone in Cavan Ireland Great Torc from Snettisham, 100–75 BCE, gold, the most elaborate of the British style of torcs Meyrick Helmet, post-conquest Roman
La_Tène_culture
Iron Age brass torc
The Lochar Moss Torc is an Iron Age brass torc or neck-ring found in Lochar Moss, near Dumfries in Scotland. It was found by chance in the early nineteenth
Lochar_Moss_Torc
Tourist route in Ireland
Staigue Fort, Kenmare Lace, Moll's Gap, Ballymalis Castle, Ladies View, Torc Waterfall, Muckross House, The Blue Pool, Ross Castle, Ogham Stones, St Mary’s
Ring_of_Kerry
Driving simulator
games portal Free and open-source software portal List of open source games TORCS, another open source 3D car racing simulator. license on github.com Chris
VDrift
American snowboarder and off-road racer (born 1981)
Baumgartner began racing in the entry-level "Stock Truck" class in the Traxxas TORC Series. He finished in the top-three in each of his first three races, and
Nick_Baumgartner
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Princess; Princess of Ujjain; Ujjani Queen; River
Boy/Male
Egyptian
A request.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Made of earth
Female
Finnish
Finnish myth name from the epic poem Kalevala, AINO means "the only one."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Friend of Prophet
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lamb
Boy/Male
Polish
God's glory.
Girl/Female
Greek
A sea nymph.
Girl/Female
Latin German
Laurel.
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name from Middle High German brache ‘fallow land’, ‘pastureland’, originally ‘newly plowed land’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Barach.English : topographic name from Middle English breche, Old English brǣc ‘newly cultivated land’ (a derivative of brecan ‘to break’, i.e. ‘land broken by the plow’), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Brache in Luton, Bedfordshire, and Breach in Maulden, Bedfordshire.
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