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Scottas or
Skottas (fl. 448 AD) was a Hun nobleman, amb****ador and advisor. He was the
brother of Onegesius. When
Priscus went with Maximinus' emb****y...
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Scotta is a surname. It may
refer to:
Enrico Scotta (born 1949),
Italian painter and
sculptor Frida Scotta (1871–1948), the
stage name of
Danish violinist...
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Leonel Scotta (7
April 1948 – 8
January 2001) was an
Argentine football striker who was
twice top
scorer in Copa Libertadores. Néstor Tola
Scotta was born...
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Giancarlo Scottà (born 11
April 1953, in
Vittorio Veneto) is an
Italian politician from Veneto. A
member of Liga Veneta-Lega Nord,
Scottà was
Mayor of...
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Valentino Fattore Scotta (born 10
August 2001) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for Gr****
Super League club Aris Thessaloniki. Born...
- Héctor
Horacio Leonel Scotta Guigo (born 27
September 1950) is an
Argentine retired football striker. He was born in the city of San
Justo in the Santa...
- von
Enrico Scotta.
Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, p. 14. Sagor, R. (1995,
December 5). Die
Frauenkirche in
Bildern aus Sand.
Enrico Scottas Werk ab Februar...
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Alessandro Scottà (born 23
March 1969) is an
Italian freestyle skier. He
competed in the men's
aerials event at the 1994
Winter Olympics. "Alessandro
Scottà"....
- Ragnaris, and Ruga are Germanic,
while Heather also
includes the
names Scottas and Berichus. Kim
questions the
Germanic etymologies of Ruga, Attila, and...
- (Silvretta Alps). The
summit of the p**** lies
between the
lakes Lai da la
Scotta and Lai Nair. The Flüela P**** is one of the
three paved road p****es connecting...