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- The Cauci (Καῦκοι) were a people of early Ireland, uniquely do****ented in Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography, which locates them roughly in the region of...
- persons into places of trust and power. An analogical Latin-type plural "cauci" is occasionally used. In United States politics and government, caucus...
- also known from northern Britain; possibly linked with the goddess Brigit Cauci around Dublin Coriondi north Wexford Menapii in County Wicklow, also known...
- Ptolemy mentions 20 vaccaean Civitates (that also had the meaning of tribes) Cauci (Vaccaei) – in Cauca (Coca, Segovia) Other tribes (19 other tribes mentioned...
- Darini, Voluntii (identified as the Ulaid nation or Uluti tribe), Eblani, Cauci, Menapii, Coriondi and Brigantes tribes and kingdoms. Irish medieval pseudohistory...
- Inferior. He conquers the Chauci and fights against the Cherusci and Frisians. Cauci pirates led by the Roman deserter Gannascus ravage the Gallic coast; Corbulo...
- anhydride Acetic oxalic anhydride Strazzolini, Paolo; Giumanini, Angelo G.; Cauci, Sabina (1990). "Acetic formic anhydride a review". Tetrahedron. 46 (4):...
- Ptolemy, the area around Wicklow was settled by a Celtic tribe called the Cauci/Canci. This tribe is believed to have originated in the region containing...
- Ptolemy mentions 20 vaccaean Civitates (that also had the meaning of tribes). Cauci (Vaccaei) – in Cauca (Coca, Segovia) Varduli – today's East Basque Country...
- presence of the Cualann Celtic people (an early tribe possibly noted on as the Cauci on Ptolemy's world map) can be found in various mounds and raths. Clondalkin...