A number of steamships have been named Tharros, including:
SS Tharros (1919), a Greek cargo ship in service 1950–51
SS Tharros (1945), a British cargo ship in service during 1950
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of registry was London. In 1950. Epsom was sold to Tharros Shipping Co Ltd and was renamed Tharros. She was operated under the management of John Livens...
2004-2005 season, Tavolara won the first Sardinian Cup in its history, beating Tharros 2-0 in Ghilarza in the final. The following season, again in Ghilarza,...
become intermittent, however. Due to Saracen attacks, in the 9th century Tharros was abandoned in favor of Oristano, after more than 1,800 years of human...
the birth of clubs such as Amsicora and Eleonora d'Arborea in Cagliari, Tharros in Oristano, SEF Torres 1903 or Iosto in Sassari. The traditional colour...
Arbatax-Tortolì, Santa Maria Navarrese, Lotzorai, Bari Sardo and Cardedu. Tharros was founded by the Phoenicians, but on previous Nuragic villages; it was...
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The most common ports of call were Caralis, Nora, Bithia, Sulci, and Tharros. Claudian, a 4th-century Latin poet, in his poem De bello Gildonico, stated...
of Boston CU=Titular Archbishop of Forum Novum CV=Titular Archbishop of Tharros CW=Titular Archbishop of Gradisca CX=Titular Archbishop of Amiternum CY=Titular...
painting of "Annunciation" attributed to Anthony van Dyck. Church of Maria SS. dell'Intria, an example of Sicilian Baroque. Church of Badia Nuova, a small...
frequency. The most common ports of call were Caralis, Nora, Bithia, Sulci, Tharros, Bosa and Olbia. The Roman historian Justin describes a Carthaginian expedition...
century BC as one of a string of Phoenician colonies in Sardinia, including Tharros. The etymology of the toponym is unknown. It almost certainly does not...
1951. col C, p. 4. "T2 Tankers - M". Mariners. Retrieved 30 October 2016. "SS Bedenham (+1951)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 15 May 2022. "Bore III (5603964)"...