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... called Teltown , in Meath , and Lug is supposed to have established that oenach , or fair , in com- memoration of his foster - mother Tailte . It is usually called Lug- nassad , Lug's commemorating games or fair , ' as Cormac interprets ...
... called Teltown , in Meath , and Lug is supposed to have established that oenach , or fair , in com- memoration of his foster - mother Tailte . It is usually called Lug- nassad , Lug's commemorating games or fair , ' as Cormac interprets ...
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... called at p . 44 above . Livy ( v . 35 ) , to whom we owe the tradition about Ambigatus , makes him contemporary ... called ? It seems right enough to call the language of the Coligny Calendar Sequanian and that of the Rom inscriptions ...
... called at p . 44 above . Livy ( v . 35 ) , to whom we owe the tradition about Ambigatus , makes him contemporary ... called ? It seems right enough to call the language of the Coligny Calendar Sequanian and that of the Rom inscriptions ...
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... called the Arctic or North pole , whilst the remaining one is called the Antarctic or Southern pole . So in this stone there are two points , of which one is called the North , the remaining one the South . ' Then he tells how to find ...
... called the Arctic or North pole , whilst the remaining one is called the Antarctic or Southern pole . So in this stone there are two points , of which one is called the North , the remaining one the South . ' Then he tells how to find ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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