Mogons or Moguns was a Celtic god worshiped in Roman Britain and Gaul. The main evidence is from altars dedicated to the god by Roman soldiers. According...
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Villacarrillo (redirect from Agrupación de Mogón)
- which hosts the capital of the Las Villas region -, Mogón, La Caleruela, Agrupación de Mogón y Arroturas. It has a population of 10,902 inhabitants...
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significance. The Roman soldiers defending Gallia had adopted the Gallic god Mogons (Mogounus, Moguns, Mogonino), for the meaning of which etymology offers...
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Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic (Talysh: Толъш-Мъғонә Мохтарә Республикә, Tolış-Moğon Muxtarə Respublikə), was a short-lived autonomous republic in Azerbaijan...
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Ventspils Municipality (Latvian: Ventspils novads; Livonian: Vǟnta mōgõn) is a municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by...
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Talsi Municipality (Latvian: Talsu novads; Livonian: Tālsa mōgõn) is a municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging...
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Edition. p. 6. "A History of Communications Security in New Zealand By Eric Mogon", Chapter 8 "The History of Information Assurance (IA)". Government Communications...
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Single "Dhoronir Pothe Pothe" Salil Chowdhury solo Single "Ei Jibon Kokhono Mogon" Salil Chowdhury solo Single "Runner" Salil Chowdhury solo 2000 Single "Jono...
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of Intelligence. Cambridge University Press. p. 165. ISBN 0-521-85522-5. Mogon, Eric. "Chapter 8-A History of Communications Security in New Zealand/ Codes...
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the first of its kind in Latvia, was erected in Talsi Municipality (Tālsa mōgõn) to reflect its Livonian cultural heritage. Several other signs of this...
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llorenteae Barranco, 2004 Petaloptila malacitana Barranco, 2010 Petaloptila mogon Barranco, 2004 Petaloptila venosa Gorochov & Llorente del Moral, 2001 Baccetti...
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pact with an old woman with a stormy past who wishes to return to youth. Mogón is a condemned man who committed suicide for that woman who was the cause...
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marido de ida y vuelta Ramírez (uncredited) Luis Lucia Mingarro Faustina Mogon José Luis Sáenz de Heredia Un marido de ida y vuelta Pepe López Garcerán...
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Dundaga Municipality (Latvian: Dundagas novads, Livonian: Dūoņig mōgõn) is a former municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009...
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Jaén Guadalén del Caudillo, in Vilches, Province of Jaén Agrupación de Mogón, in Villacarrillo, Province of Jaén Arroturas, in Villacarrillo, Province...
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Roja Municipality (Latvian: Rojas novads, Livonian: Rūoj mōgõn) is a former municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging...
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creatures. One Sorcerer, Andro Mogon, created Undeath. Thus began his three thousand-year reign. The Undead Sorcerer Andro Mogon sealed off his homeland of...
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Celtic *mogunt-, 'mighty, great, powerful', used as a divine name (see Mogons) + Celtic suffix -(i)acon Meggingen : from Celtic *mago- 'plain, field'...
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enclosed in a nimbus; the insignia of Emperor Constantine; the sign of Mogons, a Celtic sun-god; or the sign of Mithras, a Roman god. Due to the power...
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of any of the Classical gods, but he was invoked with another local god, Mogons, at Netherby. Veteris was worshipped in Roman Britain and altar-stones raised...
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from the Irish Cill Mhóg, "Mog's church", referring to the Celtic deity Mogons, a god associated with mountains and whose name is cognate with "might."...
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