138 Tolosa is a brightly coloured, stony background asteroid from the inner region of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by French astronomer Henri Joseph...
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138 may refer to: 138 (number) 138 BC AD 138 138 (New Jersey bus) 138 Tolosa, a main-belt asteroid Tatra 138, a heavy truck This disambiguation page lists...
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politician 138 Tolosa, an asteroid SS Tolosa a number of ships with this name Tolosa mountain, a 5432 m high peak in the Andes next to the Aconcagua Tolosa–Hunt...
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Toulouse (redirect from Tolosa de Llenguadoc)
Toulouse (/tuːˈluːz/ too-LOOZ; French: [tuluz] ; Occitan: Tolosa [tuˈluzɔ]) is the prefecture of the French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger...
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Minor planets discovered: 6 138 Tolosa May 19, 1874 MPC 149 Medusa September 21, 1875 MPC 163 Erigone April 26, 1876 MPC 170 Maria January 10, 1877 MPC...
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"Near-infrared spectral observations and interpretations for S-asteroids 138 Tolosa, 306 Unitas, 346 Hermentaria, and 480 Hansa", Icarus, 181 (1): 94–106...
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v t e Minor planets navigator 136 Austria 137 Meliboea 138 Tolosa...
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v t e Minor planets navigator 138 Tolosa 139 Juewa 140 Siwa...
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Meliboea – Meliboea, various Greek figures DMP · 137 138 Tolosa – Latin for Toulouse, France DMP · 138 139 Juewa – Chinese for 'Star of China's Fortune'...
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Meliboea — Meliboea April 21, 1874 Pula J. Palisa MEL 129 km MPC · JPL 138 Tolosa — Tolosa May 19, 1874 Toulouse J. Perrotin · 53 km MPC · JPL 139 Juewa —...
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(Puijo) 20 Massalia (old name of Marseille) 21 Lutetia (old name of Paris) 138 Tolosa (old name of Toulouse) 148 Gallia (Gaul, the Latin name for France) 374...
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"Near-infrared spectral observations and interpretations for S-asteroids 138 Tolosa, 306 Unitas, 346 Hermentaria, and 480 Hansa", Icarus, 181 (1): 94–106...
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Toldy 24665 Tolerantia 42479 Tolik 31873 Toliou 2675 Tolkien 2326 Tololo 138 Tolosa 3357 Tolstikov 34874 Tolwani 4739 Tomahrens 34187 Tomaino 11500 Tomaiyowit...
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Aethra 133 Cyrene 134 Sophrosyne 135 Hertha 136 Austria 137 Meliboea 138 Tolosa 139 Juewa 140 Siwa 141 Lumen 142 Polana 143 Adria 144 Vibilia 145 Adeona...
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Muhammad al-Nasir (1199–1214) was defeated at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the Sierra Morena by an alliance of the Christian forces from Castile...
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Hispania, and the Via Aquitania, which led toward the Atlantic through Tolosa (Toulouse) and Burdigala (Bordeaux). Thus, the Romans built a crossroads...
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under Priscus. Martius Verus was a westerner, whose patria was perhaps Tolosa in Gallia Narbonensis. The most prominent general, however, was C. Avidius...
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Mun Leyte Tacloban* 251,881 201.72 1,248.67 138 HUC Leyte Tanauan 57,455 78.41 732.75 54 Mun Leyte Tolosa 20,708 22.54 918.72 15 Mun Leyte Tunga 7,656...
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adult population, and is associated with proptosis, cranial nerve palsy (Tolosa–Hunt syndrome), uveitis, and retinal detachment. Idiopathic orbital inflammatory...
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the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Philip Khûri Hitti (1973). Capital cities of Arab Islam. U of Minnesota Press. pp. 138 and 159. ISBN 978-0-8166-0663-4...
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Christian forces in the 13th century, after the decisive Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212), the Siege of Córdoba (1236) and the Siege of Seville (1248)—leaving...
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to recover it, and that the body recovered and buried with ceremony at Tolosa (present-day Toulouse), the body described by Jordanes as found beneath...
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revived by Father Saturnino Urios, but was named Tolosa to honor Father Urios' hometown in Spain. In 1880, Tolosa was headed by the Teniente del Barrio Don Eduardo...
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decision (regional diets of Zestoa 1527, Hondarribia 1557, Bergara 1558, Tolosa 1604 and Deba 1662). Meanwhile, the climate of war and disease left the...
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Miguel Fernandez Duran, marquess of Tolosa (in Polish)...
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Segovia, Valladolid, Burgos, Miranda de Ebro, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Zumarraga, Tolosa and San Sebastián. Madrid–Logroño via Guadalajara, Calatayud, Tudela and...
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repoblación de Andalucía". La Península Ibérica en tiempos de Las Navas de Tolosa (PDF). Madrid. p. 224. ISBN 978-84-941363-8-2. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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accompli policy. Sancho the Strong would join in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212), where he added his small force to the Christian alliance that was...
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Rise, Fall, and Legacy of a Military Religious Order, Routledge ISBN 978-1-138-65062-6 Butler, Alan; Stephen Dafoe (1998). The Warriors and the Bankers:...
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leadership of Alfonso VIII defeated the Almohads at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Almohad rule was diminished in prestige and in 1228 the Almohad caliph...
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