Definition of Silure. Meaning of Silure. Synonyms of Silure

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Definition of Silure

Silure
Silure Si*lure", n. [L. silurus a sort of river fish, Gr. ???: cf. F. silure.] (Zo["o]l.) A fish of the genus Silurus, as the sheatfish; a siluroid.

Meaning of Silure from wikipedia

- The Silures (UK: /saɪˈljʊəriːz/ sy-LURE-eez, US: /ˈsɪljəriːz/ SIL-yər-eez) were a powerful and warlike tribe or tribal confederation of ancient Britain...
- claimed a prior official adoption of Christianity include Osroene, the Silures, and San Marino. See Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity. The...
- south-east Wales. Its people were descended from the Iron Age tribe of the Silures, and frequently in union with Gwent, merging to form Morgannwg. Glywysing...
- existing borders and began military operations against the troublesome Silures in what is now Wales, but died within a year. In his will he flattered...
- Silure was one of four Sirène-class submarines built for the French Navy during the first decade of the 20th century. She pla**** a minor role in the First...
- 443.1 to 419.6 million years ago 23.48 Named after the Celtic tribe, the Silures. Ordovician 486.9 to 443.1 million years ago 43.75 Named after the Celtic...
- settled around the fertile estuary of the River Usk and later the Celtic Silures built hillforts overlooking it. In AD 75, on the very edge of their empire...
- Silures de Bobo-Dioul****o was a Burkinabé football club based in Bobo-Dioul****o. In the seventies it was the leading team of the Upper Volta. It went...
- been suggested as the capital of the Silures, a Celtic tribe who occupied south-east Wales in the Iron Age. The Silures proved among the most intractable...
- to the invaders. We next hear of him in Tacitus's Annals, leading the Silures and Ordovices in what is now Wales against the Roman governor Publius Ostorius...