- the
family was
named from long ago for its daring: "
Baltha,
which [in Gothic]
means bold" (
Baltha, qui est audax).
Historian Herwig Wolfram theorizes...
- *balþaz,
meaning 'brave' (cf. Old
Norse ballr 'hard, stubborn',
Gothic balþa* 'bold, frank', Old
English beald 'bold, brave, confident', Old
Saxon bald...
-
Bilta Baltha,
Bilthensis Henchir Bahaia Country Tunisia Time zone UTC+1 (CET)...
- 1686.
Ascanio (Steffani),
libretto Ventura Terzago Munich 1686.
Alarico il
Baltha, cioè l’Audace, re de’ goti,
dramma per musica,
Luigi Orlandi, Munich, 18...
- 2014. p. 1.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 10 June 2019. João
Pereira Baltha Santos "Jamba" –
International Appearances Jamba at National-Football-Teams...
-
International Appearances". RSSSF.
Retrieved 24
January 2022. "João
Pereira Baltha Santos "Jamba" —
International Appearances". RSSSF.
Retrieved 24 January...
-
executed along with his daughter. A
Kharijite woman named Bathja (or
Balja or
Baltha), who had been
vocal against Ibn Ziyad, was
arrested and
tortured to death...
- ph/articles/235859/asian-campers-troop-cavite-reinforce-opensource-movement "
Balthas Seibold". www.it-foss.org.
Archived from the
original on 28
February 2012...
- and
Place as
shall be
expedient for that
Purpose By
Order of the
Meeting Balthas DeGroat Clerk Dawson 1886, pp. 38–39. Launitz-Schurer, pg. 160 Launitz-Schurer...