• University of Gibraltar is a degree-awarding higher education institution established by the Government of Gibraltar through the University of Gibraltar Act...
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  • article lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such as those...
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    Pillars of Hercules are the promontories that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. The northern Pillar, Calpe Mons, is the Rock of Gibraltar. A corresponding...
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    that the cave is one end of a subterranean ley tunnel over 24 kilometres (15 mi) long which passes under the Strait of Gibraltar and emerges at St. Michael's...
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    Mythological objects encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality...
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    Islamic mythology is the body of myths associated with Islam and the Quran. Islam is a religion that is more concerned with social order and law than with...
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    /-kjə-/) is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmena. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his...
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  • Star Mary, mother of Jesus, called "morning star" in the Litany of Loreto Morning Star, one of the Zorya (goddesses in Slavic mythology) Morningstar or...
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  • Channel which is a possession of France Europa Point, Gibraltar; the southernmost point of Gibraltar Europa Road, Gibraltar Plaça d'Europa, Barcelona, Spain;...
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    War (2020). In Greek mythology, the Caucasus was one of the pillars supporting the world. After presenting man with the gift of fire, Prometheus (or Amirani...
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    Dardanelles (redirect from Sea of Helle)
    Ocean via Gibraltar, and the Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal, making it a crucial international waterway, in particular for the passage of goods coming...
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    t'pilisi) is the capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people. Tbilisi was founded...
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  • and made some kind of superman. We have to only guess what happens when he goes back. It is the pattern of a great deal of mythology, and that is what...
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    Athens (redirect from Capital of Greece)
    and 7th millennia BC. According to Greek mythology the city was named after Athena, the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, but modern scholars generally agree...
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    In Greek mythology, the Hecatoncheires, Hekatoncheires (Greek: Ἑκατόγχειρες, lit. "Hundred-Handed Ones"), or Hundred-Handers, also called the Centimanes...
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    of Spain belonging to the province of Cádiz, Andalusia. The city lies on the sandy isthmus which is part of the eastern flank of the Bay of Gibraltar...
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    of Gibraltar, they won a decisive victory in the summer of 711 when the Visigothic King Roderic was defeated and killed on July 19 at the Battle of Guadalete...
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    Po (river) (category Rivers of the Province of Cuneo)
    below the sill at the Strait of Gibraltar and the equilibrium between evaporation and replenishment shifting in favor of evaporation. At that time the...
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    by Martin Heinrich Klaproth after the Titans of Greek mythology. The element occurs within a number of minerals, principally rutile and ilmenite, which...
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    Jebel Musa (Morocco) (category Mountains of Morocco)
    is a mountain in the northernmost part of Morocco, on the African side of the Strait of Gibraltar. It is part of the Rif mountain chain. The mountain is...
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    admirers, including Lieutenant Stanley G. Gardner, the events of the day, her childhood in Gibraltar, and her curtailed singing career. She also hints at a lesbian...
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    one or more of his brothers. After raiding down the Iberian coast and fighting their way through Gibraltar, the Norsemen pillaged the south of France, where...
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    World war (redirect from War of the Nations)
    series of articles published around 1850 called The Class Struggles in France. Rasmus B. Anderson in 1889 described an episode in Teutonic mythology as a...
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    on 18 May 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2013. "Census of Gibraltar 2012" (PDF). HM Government of Gibraltar. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 October 2017...
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  • evidence of other actions like shooting, looting and moving, as a passive ability. The Eye of the Allfather, which invokes elements of Norse mythology. Their...
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    Battle of Roncevaux Pass (French and English spelling, Roncesvalles in Spanish, Orreaga in Basque) in 778 saw a large force of Basques ambush a part of Charlemagne's...
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    the Court of Appeals. Conscription in Australia Conscription in Canada Conscription in Egypt Conscription in France Conscription in Gibraltar Conscription...
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    formation of mountain ranges called the Alpide belt, from Gibraltar through the Himalayas to Indonesia—a process that began at the end of the Mesozoic...
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    Sea (category Bodies of water)
    creatures; the Leviathan of the Bible, Scylla in Greek mythology, Isonade in Japanese mythology, and the kraken of late Norse mythology. The sea and ships have...
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    Black cat (category Witchcraft in folklore and mythology)
    Britons had traditions of feral and sometimes malevolent black cats. In Scottish mythology, a fairy known as the Cat sìth takes the form of a black cat, while...
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