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Dimitri Kévin
Cavaré (born 5
February 1995) is a
Guadeloupean professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for
Turkish club Ümraniyespor and the Guadeloupe...
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three sizes,
usually measured in
fingers (one, two or three) From the verb
cavare, "hollow". Cortecce, gnocchetti, manatelli,
orecchie di prete, strascinati...
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Cavares. A
small detachment of Hanno's
force was ****igned to set the
Cavares' camp on fire, but the
majority of this
force reeled in on the
Cavares....
- The Cavarī or
Cavarēs (Gaulish: *Cauaroi, 'the heroes, champions,
mighty men') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
western part of
modern Vaucluse, around...
- His
Trattato della coltivazione delle viti, e del
frutto che se ne puo
cavare (Treatise on the
Cultivation of the Vineyard, and the
Fruit That Can Be...
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compound mouldings decorated with
floral motifs Cavetto: (in Italian)
cavare ("to hollow"): Concave, quarter-round
moulding sometimes emplo**** in the...
- 36), i.e. "Avignon of
Cavares",
accurately shows that
Avignon was one of the
three cities of the Celtic-Ligurian
tribe of
Cavares,
along with Cavaillon...
- des Völkerbundes (2nd edn., 1924), Art. 16, pp. 623–7; Ruzié, pp. 63–5;
Cavaré RGDIP, p. 650. Schückling/Wehberg, supra, fn. 3, p. 469; Yepes, J.M./da...
- Segobriga,
settled near modern-day M****ille. The Caturiges, Tricastins, and
Cavares settled to the west of the
Durance river.
Celts and
Ligurians spread throughout...
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became and long
remained the
capital of the
Cavares. With the
arrival of the
Roman legions in 120 BC. the
Cavares,
allies with the M****aliotes,
became Roman...