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    (arch)bishopric Ashby, Thomas (1911). "Tharros" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). p. 727. "Archaeological area of Tharros". Sardegna Virtual Archaeology...
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    Neapolis; Tharros was probably the main centre. Carthage encouraged the cultivation of grain and cereals and prohibited fruit trees. Tharros, Nora, Bithia...
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    single from her upcoming album. In March 2010 her third studio album "Tharros I Alitheia" was released. Also, Tamta released a single with the same name...
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  • of steamships have been named Tharros, including: SS Tharros (1919), a Greek cargo ship in service 1950–51 SS Tharros (1945), a British cargo ship in...
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  • Tharros I Alitheia may refer to: Tharros I Alitheia (Tamta album), an album by Greek singer Tamta Tharros I Alitheia (song), the title track of the album...
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    Padilla, C.I.C.M. (8 July 2002 – 25 September 2018), Titular Bishop of Tharros (2003-08-02 – 2018-09-25) Cardinal Giorgio Marengo, I.M.C. (2 April 2020...
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    certified 4× Platinum. The next album was released in December 2011 titled Tharros I Alitheia (Truth or dare). The album released four singles and was certified...
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    and deer. Phoenician antiquities come from across the region, but the Tharros collection from Sardinia, the hoard of about 150 metal bowls and hundreds...
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  • The Tharro Hills are located in Sindh, Pakistan. Important archaeological sites relating to the Amri culture have been discovered in the area. Biagi, P;...
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  • The Tharros Punic inscriptions are a group of Punic inscriptions found at the archeological site of Tharros in Sardinia. In the nineteenth century, a...
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    2003 he received the episcopal dignity; he received the titular see of Tharros. His episcopal consecration on 29 August 2003 was presided over by Cardinal...
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  • "Tharros I Alitheia" (Greek: "Θάρρος Ή Αλήθεια"; English: Courage or truth, or more loosely translated as truth or dare) is a song by Greek pop singer...
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  • remains differs by site. At Carthage, 31% of the urns contained lambs; at Tharros it was 47%. Analysis of the bone fragments provides some information about...
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    Neapolis; Tharros probably became the capital of the province. Carthage stressed the growing of grain and cereals and prohibited[why?] fruit trees. Tharros, Nora...
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    Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora Olbia Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut)...
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    the cities of Alghero and Cagliari. The earliest known judicial seat was Tharros, though Oristano served as capital for most of its existence. Sardinia...
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    Mulinu Su Pranu Su Tempiesu Tamuli Tergu, church of Nostra Signora di Tergu Tharros Thiesi Thomes Tiscali Tratalias Trullas Tuili Tuvixeddu necropolis Carthaginian...
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    Gothic aisles. It is also home to the Phoenician archaeological site of Tharros. The municipal territory includes several beaches in the Sinis peninsula...
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    Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora Olbia Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut)...
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    Marsala Lampas (ancient city) (Lampedusa) Kosyra (Pantelleria) Nora Sulcis Tharros Olbia Cagliari- capital of Sardinia Palermo- capital of Sicily Mdina Rabat...
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  • of registry was London. In 1950. Epsom was sold to Tharros Shipping Co Ltd and was renamed Tharros. She was operated under the management of John Livens...
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    Lakhueen-jo-daro Pirak Kot Bala Kot Diji Rehman Dheri Amri Sutkagan Dor Sokhta Koh Tharro Hills Pir Shah Jurio Allahdino Balakot Ganeriwala Nindowari Judeir-jo-daro...
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  • of Forum Novum DF=Titular Archbishop of Cadi DG=Titular Archbishop of Tharros DH=Titular Archbishop of Turris in Mauretania DI=Titular Archbishop of...
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    Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora Olbia Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut)...
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    The most common ports of call were Caralis, Nora, Bithia, Sulci, and Tharros. Claudian, a 4th-century Latin poet, in his poem De bello Gildonico, stated...
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    with Hannibal's victories in Italy, Hampsicora led, along with Hanno of Tharros, the revolts of the Sardinian coastal cities against the Romans in 215...
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    Cypriots. Sardinians also built many coastal settlements, like Nora and Tharros, and the characteristic tower buildings the island is known for, the nuraghes...
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    Giudicato of Arborea, which had its capital, at various periods, in nearby Tharros and Oristano. The town was originally named Villaggio Mussolini (with which...
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    following centuries is scarce. Due to Zaragozan attacks, in the 9th century Tharros was abandoned in favor of Oristano, after more than 1800 years of occupation;...
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  • Catatumbo River Tarra River (Victoria) El Tarra, a municipality in Colombia Tharros, an ancient city in Sardinia Tarras, New Zealand This disambiguation page...
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