- In
Celtic mythology,
Clota was the
patron goddess of the
River Clyde.
Perhaps worshiped by the
local ****onii
tribe who held the
territory which later...
- La
Clota is a
neighborhood in the Horta-Guinardó
district of Barcelona,
Catalonia (Spain). v t e 41°25′46″N 2°09′13″E / 41.42944°N 2.15361°E / 41.42944;...
- in
Rauranum Cissonia - a
Gallic goddess of trade,
companion of
Cissonius Clota -
hypothetical Brittonic goddess of the
River Clyde Coventina - Brittonic...
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Great Britain by the
estuaries of the
Boderia (Firth of Forth) and the
Clota (Firth of Clyde). From
Edward Bunbury's A
History of
Ancient Geography Among...
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command and set sail for Peru on 27 January,
leaving the
Fathers Geronimo Clota and
Narciso Gonzalez and the
sailors Maximo Rodriguez and
Francisco Perez...
- in the
region of Oltenia, in Romania.
Regionalisms from
Oltenia include cloță (găină in
standard Romanian, "chicken"),
oichi (ochi, "eye") and a străfiga...
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Brigantia Britannia Buxenus Camma Camulus Cathubodua Cernunnos Cissonius Clota Cocidius Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea
Latis Dea
Matrona Dīs Pater...
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brought from
their colonies in Peru. In
January 1775 the
priest Fray Jerónimo
Clota celebrated the
first Catholic m**** on the islands. The
Spanish did not remain...
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Empire because of its role in
shipbuilding and trade. To the Romans, it was
Clota, and in the
early medieval ****bric language, it was
known as Clud or Clut...
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Location Description Photo 1992 Parc de la Vall d'Hebron 8,22 ha Plaça de la
Clota (Horta-Guinardó) It is
located in the
neighborhood of the same name, and...