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Tibula (Greek: Τιβουλα, Ptol.), was an ancient town of Sardinia, near the northern extremity of the island, which appears to have been the customary landing-place for travelers coming from Corsica; for which reason the Itineraries give no less than four lines of route, taking their departure from Tibula as a starting-point. (Itin. Ant. pp. 78-83.)

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Tibula

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Tibula (Greek: Τιβουλα, Ptol.), was an ancient town of Sardinia, near the northern extremity of the island, which appears to have been the customary landing-place...

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Santa Teresa Gallura

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The city is one of several possible locations for the ancient city of Tibula. It has a permanent population of about 5,000, increasing to 10,000 to 15...

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Tirumala hamata

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Danaida pelagia Fruhstorfer, 1911 Danaida sassina Fruhstorfer, 1911 Danaida tibula Fruhstorfer, 1911 Danaida melissa melissa f. melissina Rothschild, 1915...

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Tibulati

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They dwelt at the extreme north of the island, about the ancient city of Tibula, near the Corsi (for whom Corsica is named) and immediately north of the...

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Corsicans

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Tibulati, who dwelt at the extreme north of Sardinia near the ancient town of Tibula. Further research is still needed to answer the question of the origin of...

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Katy Ward

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2004, she suffered torn ankle ligaments, a broken fibula and a cracked tibula early in Birmingham's FA Women's Cup semi-final defeat to Charlton Athletic...

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Paul Tracy

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too close to driver Scott Brayton and crashed, breaking the fibula and tibula in his lower left leg. Tracy was allowed to enter the season's final two...

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List of ancient Corsican and Sardinian tribes

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Tibulati, they dwelt at the far northern Sardinia, about the ancient city of Tibula, near the Corsi (for whom Corsica is named) and immediately north of the...

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Sulci

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ii. pp. 479, 482.) The Itineraries give a line of road proceeding from Tibula (at the extreme north of Sardinia) direct to Sulci, a sufficient proof of...

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Fordongianus

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Sardinia, is known from the Itineraries, which place it on the road from Tibula, through the interior of the island, to Othoca. (Itin. Ant. p. 82.) Fordongianus...

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Torrean civilization

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who dwelt at the extreme north of Sardinia, around the ancient city of Tibula. The Torrean society was not organized into a complex political system with...

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List of ancient Ligurian tribes

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Tibulati, they dwelt at the far north of Sardinia, about the ancient city of Tibula, near the Corsi (for whom Corsica is named) and immediately north of the...

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Sofia Cantore

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appearances. On 9 July 2021, she was loaned to Sassuolo. She fractured her tibula on 18 February 2022, ending her season prematurely. On 1 December 2020,...

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Metalla

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floors and a public clock. Here passed the last stretch of the road form Tibulas Sulcis up to Sulci. In the sources would be recognized in Sardiparias,...

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Jon Bolen

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defensive captain. Although tearing three ligaments in his knee breaking his tibula and fibula, he spent only a year in rehab and continued playing during his...

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History of Cagliari

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running through the valley of the Cixerri, Olbia and Tibula along the east coast, and Turris and Tibula along the road modeled on the current Carlo Felice...

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Reece Gray

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season, but in August 2012 he suffered a dislocated ankle, a fractured tibula and a snapped medial ligament in behind-closed-doors fixture with Liverpool...

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