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Trial of the Juntas The Juicio a las Juntas (Spanish, Trial of the Juntas) was the judicial trial of the members of the de facto military government that ruled Argentina during the dictatorship of the Proceso de ReorganizaciĂłn Nacional, which lasted from 1976 to 1983.
Trial of the Pyx The Trial of the Pyx is the procedure in the United Kingdom for ensuring that newly-minted coins conform to required standards. Trials have been held from the twelfth century to the present day, normally once per calendar year; the form of the ceremony has been essentially the same since 1282.
Trial of the Talmud The Trial of the Talmud is one of a series of disputations that took place in Europe during the Middle Ages, a group of rabbis were called upon to defend the Talmud. The attacks against Judaism was based on a long held idea that rabbis had "distorted" the Bible through their interpretations, keeping Jews from "adopting" Christianity.
Trial practice Trial practice is an upper level course offered in most law schools designed to teach future litigators the fine points of presenting a case to a judge and jury. Unlike most law school courses, a trial practice class has very little discussion of substantive law, and is focused on the practical application of public speaking, narrative, and using body language to communicate a particular set of events to the triers of fact.
Trialeti Range Trialeti Range is an east-west mountain range of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains in the central part of Georgia. The eastern edge of the Range runs along the western border of Tbilisi, while the western edge lies along River Mtkvari to the southwest of Borjomi.
Trialism Trialism in philosophy was introduced by John Cottingham as an alternative interpretation of the mind-body dualism of Rene Descartes. Trialism keeps the two substances of mind and body, but introduces a third attribute, sensation, belonging to the union of mind and body.
Trials since the 2000 Fijian coup d'état A number of prominent participants in the coup have been tried, and some convicted, in 2004 and 2005. Many of those tried include Cabinet Minister, parliamentarians, and others who have links to the present government, which has come under criticism from some quarters for releasing on parole some of the persons convicted.
Trials unicycle A trials unicycle is a unicycle designed for unicycle trials. Trials unicycles are stronger than standard unicycles in order to withstand the stresses caused by jumping, dropping, and supporting the weight of the unicycle and rider on components such as the pedals and cranks.
Triamterene Triamterene is a potassium-sparing diuretic used in combination with thiazide diuretics for the treatment of hypertension and edema. This medication is best avoided in patients with chronic kidney disease due to the possibility of hyperkalemia.
Triandria Triandria (Greek: Τριανδρία) is a suburban city located in the northwestern part of the Thessaloniki metropolitan area and the Thessaloniki prefecture next to the historic centre of Thessaloniki. It's surrounded by the Kaftatzogleio National Stadium, subdivisions of Saranta Ekklisies (forty churches) and Ano Toumpa.
Triangle and Robert Triangle and Robert is a webcomic that has been drawn since August 1999 by Patrick Shaughnessy. It is about the adventures of two polygons, an equilateral triangle named 'Triangle', and a rhombus named 'Robert'.
Triangle arbitrage Triangle arbitrage (also known as triangular arbitrage) refers to taking advantage of a state of imbalance between three markets: a combination of matching deals are struck that exploit the imbalance, the profit being the difference between the market prices.
Triangle Center The Triangle Center is primarily an office complex with several restaurants and a coffee shop in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Originally envisioned as a shopping and dining complex bound by Broadway, East Main and South Mill Streets, it was constructed by the Webb Cos.
Triangle Day School [Triangle Day School] is a co-ed, independent, non-sectarian, non-profit private school serving children in grades Kindergarten through eight in Durham, North Carolina. The School seeks to enroll students of the highest caliber, both academically and personally, and to attract students of different religious, racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds.
Triangle District Formerly known as the Flatiron District of Downtown Oklahoma City, the Triangle district is so called because it forms a triangle with Bricktown and Deep Deuce to the South, I-235 to the East, and the downtown CBD to the West.
Triangle Fraternity Triangle Fraternity is a social fraternity, limiting its recruitment of members to male students majoring in engineering, architecture, and the physical, mathematical, biological, and computational sciences. It is the only member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference to limit its membership recruitment to these majors.
Triangle group In mathematics, the triangle groups are groups that can be realized geometrically by sequences of reflections across the sides of certain triangles. Each triangle group represents symmetries of a tiling by congruent triangles.
Triangle Heart , abbreviated as Toraha, is a series of H games and OVAs that is most noted for its spinoff series, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha. The name comes from the fact that each cast focuses on a "triangle" of one boy and two girls, though there are many other heroines.
Triangle choke A triangle choke is a chokehold which strangles the opponent by encircling the opponent's neck and one arm with the legs in a configuration similar to the shape of a triangle. The technique is a type of lateral vascular restraint that constricts the blood flow from the carotid arteries to the brain.
Triangle inequality In mathematics, triangle inequality is the theorem stating that for any triangle, the measure of a given side must be less than the sum of the other two sides but greater than the difference between the two sides.
Triangle J Council of Governments The Triangle J Council of Governments is one of the 17 regional North Carolina Councils of Governments (Region J) established by the North Carolina General Assembly for the purpose of regional planning and administration. Headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, it serves Moore, Lee, Chatham, Orange, Durham, Wake, and Johnston counties.
Triangle line Triangle Line - (abbreviated TL-Line) is the Triangle Line West Africa & Cabo Verde is designed as a Ferry and Cruise Line Development Company connecting 16 countries in West Africa and Cabo Verde Islands.
Triangle of Life The Triangle of Life is a method of earthquake safety recommended by self-proclaimed urban search and rescue expert Doug Copp. It is a controversial theory meant to replace the traditional "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" tactic.
Triangle of U The Triangle of U is a theory about the evolution and relationships between members of the plant genus Brassica. It says that the genomes of three ancestral species of Brassica combined to create the three common vegetables and oilseed crop species that we know today.
Triangle offense The Triangle offense, also known as the Triple-Post offense, is an offensive strategy in basketball. Its basic ideas were initially established by Hall of Fame coach Sam Barry at the University of Southern California, and his system was later refined by former Kansas State University head basketball coach and current Los Angeles Lakers consultant Tex Winter, who played for Barry in the late 1940s.
Triangle piercing A triangle piercing is one of several forms of female genital piercing. The piercing passes from side to side, through the base of the clitoral hood tissue where it meets the inner labia and under the clitoris.
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City on March 25, 1911, was the largest industrial disaster in the history of the city of New York, causing the death of 146 garment workers who either died in the fire or jumped to their deaths. The fire led to legislation requiring improved factory safety standards and helped spur the growth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, which fought for better working conditions for sweatshop workers in that industry.
Triangle Strip A triangle strip is a series of connected triangles, sharing vertices, allowing for faster rendering for computer graphics. They are optimized on most graphics cards, making them the most efficient way of describing an object.
Triangle Transit Authority The Research Triangle Regional Public Transportation Authority which is known by the name Triangle Transit Authority (TTA) provides regional bus service to The Triangle region of North Carolina in the counties of Wake, Durham and Orange.
Triangle TV Triangle Television is a television station in Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand. It is a not-for-profit trust which runs the public service, non-commercial and Government-owned UHF channel for the Auckland region.
Triangle-free graph In the mathematical area of graph theory, a triangle-free graph is an undirected graph in which no three vertices form a triangle of edges. Triangle-free graphs may be equivalently defined as graphs with clique number ≤ 2, graphs with girth ≥ 4, graphs with no induced 3-cycle, or locally independent graphs.
TriangleBoy TriangleBoy is a proxying tool designed to allow users to get around firewalls and censorship, and anonymously visit web sites. The tool was created by SafeWeb, which later stopped support and distribution of the tool.
Trianglepoint Trianglepoint is a form of embroidery in which a series of equilateral triangles are stitched in different colors to create geometric designs, three-dimensional designs or pictures. The term was coined by needlepoint designer Sherlee Lantz (or more accutarately suggested by a friend) for her 1976 book Trianglepoint (New York: Viking).
Triangular hebesphenorotunda In geometry, the triangular hebesphenorotunda is one of the Johnson solids (J92). It is one of the elementary Johnson solids, which do not arise from "cut and paste" manipulations of the Platonic and Archimedean solids.
Triangular theory of love The triangular theory of love characterizes love in an interpersonal relationship on three different scales: intimacy, passion, and commitment. Different stages and types of love can be explained as different combinations of these three elements; for example, the relative emphasis of each component changes over time as an adult romantic relationship develops.
Triangular tiling In geometry, the triangular tiling is one of the three regular tilings of the Euclidean plane. Because the internal angle of the equilateral triangle is 60 degrees, six triangles at a point occupy a full 360 degrees.
Triangular trade Triangular trade is a historical term referring to the 18th century trade among the West Indies, the west coast of Africa, and North America or England. The commodities involved were several, but principally they were sugar, rum, and slaves.
Triangulate cobweb spider The Triangulate cobweb spider (scientific name: Steatoda triangulosa; also called the triangulate bud spider) is a common house spider in the genus Steatoda. As the name indicates, it is well-known for the triangle-shaped pattern on the dorsal side of its abdomen.
Triangulated category A triangulated category is a mathematical category satisfying some axioms that are based on the properties of a derived category. Some examples are the homotopy category of spectra, and the derived category of an abelian category.
Triangulated irregular network A Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) is a digital data structure used in a geographic information system (GIS) for the representation of a surface. A TIN is a vector based representation of the physical land surface, made up of irregularly distributed nodes and lines with three dimensional coordinates (x,y, and z) that are arranged in a network of nonoverlapping triangles.
Triangulation In trigonometry and elementary geometry, triangulation is the process of finding coordinates and distance to a point by calculating the length of one side of a triangle, given measurements of angles and sides of the triangle formed by that point and two other known reference points, using the law of sines.
Triangulation (chess) Triangulation is a tactic used in chess endgames to put one's opponent in zugzwang. It is normally used in king and pawn endgames when one king can maneuver on three adjacent squares in the shape of a triangle and maintain the basic position while the opposing king only has two such squares.
Triangulation (politics) Triangulation is the act of a candidate presenting his or her ideology as being "above" and "between" the left and right sides of the political spectrum. A related term is third way politics.
Triangulation (social science) In the social sciences, triangulation is often used to indicate that more than one method is used in a study with a view to double (or triple) checking results. This is also called "cross examination".
Triangulum Triangulum (IPA: ) is a small northern constellation whose three brightest stars, of third and fourth magnitude, form an elongated triangle. It is one of the 88 modern constellations, and also one of the 48 listed by Ptolemy.
Triangulum Australe Triangulum Australe (IPA: ) is a small southern constellation whose three brightest stars, of second and third magnitude, form an approximately equilateral triangle. This constellation was introduced by Johann Bayer in 1603.
Triarii The Triarii (Latin singular triarius) was the third standard line of infantry of the Roman Republic's army. Its name is related to the Latin word tres ("three"), ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *trei-.
Triassic-Jurassic extinction event The Triassic-Jurassic extinction event occurred 200 million years ago and is one of the major extinction events of the Phanerozoic eon, profoundly affecting life on land and in the oceans. 20% of all marine families and all large Crurotarsi (non-dinosaurian archosaurs), some remaining therapsids, and many of the large amphibians were wiped out.
Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games The Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Boardwalk, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines on December 1 and 2. The participants are competing for individual gold medals in the men's and women's events.
Triathlon bars Triathlon bars or aerobars include various styles of aerodynamic handlebars for racing bicycles. Included are narrow, bolt-on extensions that draw the body forward into a tucked position, bull horn bars that spread the arms of the rider but drops their torso into a slightly lower position, and integrated units that combine elements of both designs.
Triatoma dimidiata Triatoma dimidiata is a blood-sucking insect and it is among the most important vectors of Chagas disease. It is found from northern South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru), throughout all the countries of Central America and into Southern Mexico.
Triatoma infestans Triatoma infestans is a blood-sucking bug (like all the members of its subfamily Triatominae) and the most important vector of Chagas disease. It is widespread in the Southern Cone countries of South America; that is, in Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Brazil and Peru.
Triatoma nigromaculata Triatoma nigromaculata (StĂĄl, 1859) is a sylvatic species usually found in hollow trees, in vertebrate nests on trees and occasionally in human dwellings. It usually lives in relatively humid forests at high altitudes on mountain regions and foot hills (300 to 1700 m above sea level).
Triatoma protracta Triatoma protracta (commonly called Western Conenose, vinchuca, Mexican bedbugs or Kissing Bug) is an assassin bug (family Reduviidae) of the order Hemiptera. A 2 cm, brown-black nocturnal insect found in forests.
Triaugmented triangular prism In geometry, the triaugmented triangular prism is one of the Johnson solids (J51). As the name suggests, it can be constructed by augmenting a triangular prism by attaching square pyramids (J1) to each of its three equatorial faces.
Triaxial cable Triaxial Cable is a type of electrical cable similar to coaxial cable, but with the addition of an extra layer of insulation and a second conducting sheath. It provides greater bandwidth and rejection of interference than coax, but is more expensive.
Triaxial shear tests A triaxial shear test is a common method to measure the mechanical properties of many deformable solids, especially soil, sand, clay, and other granular materials or powders. There are several variations on the test, discussed below.
Triângulo Mineiro The Triângulo Mineiro is an unofficial region in northwestern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The area is 93,500 km² (a little larger than Portugal) and is limited by the Serra da Canastra and Marcela in the east, in the south by São Paulo, in the north by Goiás, and in the west by the junction of the Paranaíba and Grande rivers.
Tribal allotments of Israel According to the Book of Joshua, Joshua divided the newly conquered land of Canaan into parcels, and assigned them to the Tribes of Israel by lot. The Book of Joshua describes the parcels by giving landmarks along the borders, or in some cases by listing the included cities.
Tribal class destroyer (1905) The Tribal or F class was a class of destroyer built for the Royal Navy. Twelve ships were built Between 1905 and 1908 and all saw service during World War I, where they saw action in the North Sea and English Channel as part of the 6th Flotilla and Dover Patrols.
Tribal Dance "Tribal Dance" was the second single to be released by the band 2 Unlimited from their second album No Limits and reached number 4 on the UK charts and number 7 on the US dance chart. The track featured a trumpet riff throughout the song and the accompanying video was set in the jungle using blue screen in order to create the appearance of members of the band swinging across a jungle backdrop.
Tribal DDB India Tribal DDB India is a leading interactive advertising agency in India under the Mudra Marketing Services umbrella. As the Indian representative of Tribal DDB Worldwide, they carry an extraordinary creative heritage that has launched some of the online brand icons of the last century.
Tribal Fusion (dance form) Tribal Fusion Belly Dance is a form of modern belly dance generally referring to a combination (fusion) of American Tribal Style Belly Dance (from which the form most likely evolved) and Popping, but often drawing from many traditional and contemporary forms such as Flamenco, Kathak and Breakdance.
Tribal Government Tribal Government A governing body or tribal council of a Native American Indian nation or tribe of north, central or South America. See United States Native American Tribal Governments and also See Tribal Government listings
Tribal Hidage The Tribal Hidage is a list of territorial assessments in Anglo-Saxon England which lists regions and the number of hides those regions contained. The earliest copy of the document is British Library, MS Harley 3271 which dates from the 11th century.
Tribal Nova Tribal Nova develops and markets interactive properties for mass audiences. Tribal Nova works closely with firms within the media, entertainment and new media industries as well as with consumer goods and services companies.
Tribal of Jharkhand, India Introduction: Jharkhand is a newly created state in Indian and it was carved out of the southern part of Bihar on 15th November 2000. The word “Jharkhand” is originated from original tribal language, which means land of Jungles.
Tribal rhythms Tribal rhythms is a catch-all term for music rhythms outside of the standard time signatures, especially those found in music rooted in ancient or primitive cultures, for instance African, Asian, Celtic, South American, Native American.
Tribal sovereignty Tribal sovereignty refers to the inherent authority of indigenous tribes to govern themselves. Current federal policy in the United States recognizes this sovereignty and stresses the government to government relations between Washington and the American Indian tribes.
Tribal Tech Tribal Tech is a progressive fusion band, originally formed in 1984 by guitarist Scott Henderson and bass player Gary Willis. The band includes Scott Kinsey on keyboard and Kirk Covington on drums, and has produced nine albums that stretch the borders between blues, jazz, and rock.
Tribal Wars Tribal Wars is a free-to-play Browser-based Real-time Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game, developed and published by InnoGames.InnoGames website The aim of the game is to build a village, get an army, and unite with neighbors in a tribe, or attack them and take over their villages.
Triballi The Triballi were an ancient Illyrian or Thracian people whose earliest home was near the junction of the Angrus and Brongus (the South and West Morava), and included towards the south the "Triballian plain", which corresponds to the plain of Kosovo in Serbia.
Tribalwar TribalWar, often abbreviated TW, is a video game news website that originally focused on the game Starsiege: Tribes, or Tribes, a team-based online multiplayer first person shooter, and its subsequent sequel and prequel. TribalWar was started on December 6, 1999, by Anthony "Rayn" Maio, Jon "Ratorasniki" Naiman and Johnny "Imposter" Titus.
Triband (telephone) Triband phones (also known as tri-band or tri-mode) are mobile phones that support the GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz bands (commonly sold in Europe, Asia, and Africa), or alternatively the 850/1800/1900 bands (commonly sold in the Americas). Various countries use different frequency bands for their mobile networks, and a tri-band phone can be used on three of these bands, generally speaking, chosen to favor two of the home country's bands, and one for roaming in other countries.
Tribble Tribbles are small, soft, gentle fictional animals in the Star Trek universe whose cute appearance and soothing purring endears them to every sentient race which encounters them — except Klingons. While only appearing in a handful of episodes, they are one of the most popular and famous species in the Star Trek universe.
Tribe A tribe, viewed historically or developmentally, consists of a social group existing before the development of, or outside of, states, though some modern theorists hold that contemporary tribes can only be understood in terms of their relationship to states.
Tribe (comics) Tribe was a short-lived comic book published first in 1993. Created by Todd Johnson and Larry Stroman, Tribe launched as part of Image Comics' second round of titles and with sales of over one million copies is still the largest selling African American comic produced by African American creators.
Tribe 8 (role-playing game) Tribe 8 is a fantasy role-playing game designed by Philippe Boulle, Stéphane Brochu and Joshua Mosqueira-Asheim with visuals by Ghislain Barbe. It was first released in 1998 by Canadian publisher Dream Pod 9 as a departure from their mostly mecha line of hard science fiction games.
Tribe Magazine Tribe Magazine was a free print magazine originally distributed in Toronto, Ontario as well as across Canada from 1993 through to 2005. The magazine featured photography, music, CD reviews, dance and club listings.
Tribe of Asher The Tribe of Asher (אָשֵׁר "happy", Standard Hebrew Ašer, Tiberian Hebrew ʼĀšēr) is one of the Hebrew tribes, founded by Asher the eighth son of Jacob. Asher, his four sons and a daughter, settled in Egypt.
Tribe of Benjamin The Tribe of Benjamin (בִּנְיָמִין "Son of my right hand" but in some Rabbinical Judaism traditions "Son of the south", Standard Hebrew Binyamin, Tiberian Hebrew Binyāmîn) is one of the Hebrew tribes, founded by Benjamin, youngest son of Jacob.
Tribe of Dan The Tribe of Dan (דָּן "Judge", Standard Hebrew Dan, Tiberian Hebrew Dān) is one of the Hebrew tribes, which the Bible claims was founded by Dan, son of Jacob and Bilhah, Rachel's maidservant (Genesis 30:4). In Exodus the tribe of Dan was said to be the most numerous of those leaving Egypt.
Tribe of Ephraim Tribe of Ephraim (Hebrew: אֶפְרַיִם / אֶפְרָיִם , Standard Efráyim Tiberian / ; "double fruitfulness") took precedence over that of Manasseh by virtue of Jacob's blessing (Gen. 41:52; 48:1).
Tribe of Gad The Tribe of Gad (גָּד "soldier" or "luck", Standard Hebrew Gad, Tiberian Hebrew Gāḏ) is one of the tribes that made up the ancient Kingdom of Israel. The Tribe of Gad occupied the region east of the River Jordan in the land of Gilead.
Tribe of Issachar The Tribe of Issachar (יִשָּׂשׁכָר "Reward; recompense", Standard Hebrew Yissaḫar, Tiberian Hebrew Yiśśâḵār) is one of the Hebrew tribes, which the Bible claims was founded by Issachar son of Jacob.
Tribe of Manasseh The Tribe of Manasseh (Hebrew alphabet מְנַשֶּׁה, Samaritan Hebrew Manatch, Standard Hebrew Mənašše, Tiberian Hebrew Mənaššeh: from נשני naššānî "who makes to forget") is one of the Hebrew tribes, which the Bible says was founded by Manasseh, the son of Joseph.
Tribe of Mic-O-Say The Tribe of Mic-O-Say is an honor society of the Boy Scouts of America; one of the few fraternal Boy Scout societies in the United States that utilizes Native American heritage and has not been absorbed by the Order of the Arrow. It exists in only two councils officially: Heart of America Council (HoAC) and the Pony Express Council, with 11 other councils using all or part of the program.
Tribe of Naphtali The Hebrew of Naphtali ("my wrestling"), was founded by Naphtali, son of Jacob. On this tribe Jacob pronounced the patriarchal blessing, "Naphtali is a hind let loose: he giveth goodly words" ().
Tribe of Tahquitz The Tribe of Tahquitz is one of the few surviving local Boy Scout honor societies in the United States that have not been absorbed by the Order of the Arrow. The organization was created in Idyllwild, California in 1925.
Tribe of Zebulun The Tribe of Zebulun or Bnei Zvulun (Hebrew זְבוּלֻן / זְבוּלֹן "Dwelling; habitation", Standard Hebrew Zəvulun / Zəvulon, Tiberian Hebrew Zəḇûlun / Zəḇûlōn) is one of the Hebrew tribes, founded by Zebulun son of Jacob, numbered at SinaiNumbers 1:31 and before entering Canaan. Numbers 26:27
Tribe Records Detroit's Tribe Records was a political, social, and aesthetic collective of local musicians whose collective identity was a staggering array of aesthetic ones -- especially in music. The group headed by Wendell Harrison and Phil Ranelin also held in its ranks Marcus Belgrave and the late Harold McKinney, with countless others, such as bassist Ron Brooks, trumpeter Charles Moore, drummer Doug Hammond, and others joining in for sessions and concerts.
Tribe Vibes Tribe Vibes is the name of a series of compilation records of songs that have been sampled by the musical group A Tribe Called Quest. Following in the tradition of the "Ultimate Breaks and Beats" series, the Tribe Vibes records contain an eclectic range of musical styles: mainly funk and jazz, but also including soul, rock, disco, and pop.
Tribeca Film Festival The TriBeCa Film Festival was founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro in a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the consequent loss of vitality in the TriBeCa neighborhood in Manhattan.
Tribeca Interactive Tribeca Interactive was a computer game production company owned by actor Robert DeNiro. They produced two games; the first, "Shadow: War of Succession" was released through 3DO and met with bad reviews and few sales.
Tribes (series) Tribes is a series of science fiction first-person shooter computer games originally developed by Dynamix, a subsidiary of Sierra Entertainment. Set in the same universe as the game Starsiege, there are four games in the Tribes series:
Tribes 2 Tribes 2 is a sci-fi first-person shooter (FPS) computer game, currently the second-latest game in the fictional Earthsiege universe (Complete line: Earthsiege (1994), Battledrome (1995), Earthsiege 2 (1995), Hunter Hunted (1996), Cyberstorm (1997), Cyberstorm 2 (1998), Starsiege (1999), Starsiege: Tribes (1999), Tribes 2 (2001), and Tribes: Vengeance (2004)). It was developed by Dynamix and published by the company then known as Sierra Entertainment in March 2001.
Tribes Aerial Assault Tribes Aerial Assault is an online first-person shooter computer game released for PlayStation 2 in 2002 by Sierra Entertainment. Even though the game did not sell well, there is a very dedicated community of gamers who gather to plan clan matches and discuss the game.
Tribes of Galway The Tribes of Galway were fourteen merchant families who dominated the political, commercial, and social life of the city of Galway in western Ireland between the 13th and 16th centuries. They were the families of Athy, Blake, Bodkin, Browne, D'Arcy, Deane, Ffont, Ffrench, Joyce, Kirwan, Lynch, Martyn, Morris and Skerrett.
Tribes of Jharkhand, India Jharkhand is a newly created state in Indian and it was carved out of the southern part of Bihar on 15th November 2000. The word “Jharkhand” is originated from original tribal language, which means land of Jungles.
Tribes of Widsith In Widsith, there is a long recital of people, clans and tribes who were known in the Germanic world of the 6th century. Here follow many excerpts from this poem with a translation and links to the tribes and people which have articles in Wikipedia, for easy reference.
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