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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Utina — Not to be confused with Northern Utina. For other uses, see Utina (disambiguation). Utina One of The … Wikipedia
Utina — Sorcier Utina préparant les guerriers Utina au combat ((gravure de Théodore de Bry d après un dessin de Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues). Utina (connu également sous l appellation d Agua Dulce) est le nom d une chefferie amérindienne vivant dans le… … Wikipédia en Français
UTINA — Uthina … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
utina — ùtina sf. (1) 1. scom. Klp žr. utena 2. 2. prk. koks smulkus daiktas: Muno viso utinos (uogos) bė[ra] tokios End. 3. scom. Grg žr. utėlius 3: Eik tu, ùtina! J.Jabl(Kv) … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Northern Utina — Not to be confused with Utina. Northern Utina Total population Extinct as tribe Regions with significant populations Northern Florida east of the Suwanee River Languages Timucua language, Timucua proper dialect Religion … Wikipedia
USS Utina (ATF-163) — was an Abnaki class of fleet ocean tug. It was named after Olata Quae Utina (ca. 1565), a leading chief of the now extinct Timucua Indians who occupied the territory along the middle reaches of the St. Johns River in Florida near the present day… … Wikipedia
Firman Utina — Infobox Football biography playername = Firman Utina fullname = Firman Utina nickname = height = 166 cm dateofbirth = birth date and age|1981|12|15 cityofbirth = flagicon|Indonesia Manado countryofbirth = Indonesia youthyears = 1993 941995 981998 … Wikipedia
UTINUM et UTINA — UTINUM, et UTINA Atina Melae, l. 2. c. 4. ut aliquibus videtur, urbs Carnorum, ac Foro Iuliensium conventus iuridicus, Patriarchae Aquileiensis sedes, olim Episcopalis sub Carolo M. ab Aquileia, in Circium 20. mill. pass. a foro Iulio S. et a… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Timucua — For other uses, see Timucua (disambiguation). Timucua At the time of First Contact … Wikipedia
Saturiwa (chief) — One of Theodor de Bry s engravings possibly based on LeMoyne s drawings, depicting Chief Saturiwa preparing his men for battle Saturiwa (also spelled Saturioua, Satourioua and Saturiba) (fl. 16th century) was chief of the Saturiwa tribe, a… … Wikipedia