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- Corocotta is a local hero for Cantabrians and his story is p****ed down orally in Cantabrian families from the elder generations to the younger. According...
- The crocotta or corocotta, crocuta, or leucrocotta is a mythical dog-wolf of India or Aethiopia, linked to the hyena and said to be a deadly enemy of...
- leader Corocotta and Roman general Marcus Agrippa. Paul Naschy as Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Daniel Barry as Corocotta Verónica Miriel as Elia, Corocotta's sister...
- Belligerents Astures Cantabri Gallaeci Roman Empire Commanders and leaders Corocotta (Cantabri) Gausón (Astures) Caesar Augustus Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Gaius...
- which Agrippa is depicted as the lover of the sister of Cantabrian leader Corocotta. Agrippa appears in several film versions of the life of Cleopatra. He...
- Jambavan, King of the Bears, and the third wife of Krishna. The Crocotta (or corocotta, crocuta, or leucrocotta), is a mythical dog-wolf of India or Ethiopia...
- Noriega, Antonio Resines, Nacho Vigalondo, Ricardo Palacios. Military: Corocotta, Pedro Velarde Religion: San Emeterio, San Celedonio, Beatus of Liébana...
- and slaughtered 38,000 of them. Under the leadership of the chieftain Corocotta, the Cantabri’s own predatory raids on the Vaccaei, Turmodigi and Autrigones...
- Cantiaci Commius of the Belgic Atrebates Concolit**** of the Gallic Gaesatae Corocotta of the Iberian Cantabri Crixus of the Gladiator War Divico of the Helvetian...
- authority. Dio writes about several glamorous or idealistic bandits, such as Corocotta, active in Roman Spain under Augustus, and a Claudius in Judaea a few...