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Una Una
Una ♀ Anglicized form of Irish Úna. In Irish legend Úna is the mother of the hero Conn Cétchathach (Conn of the Hundred Battles). It was also the name of the beloved of the 17th-century poet Tomás Láidir Costello: banned by her parents from seeing him, Úna... Read more
Publius Publius
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio or Amerigi da Caravaggio , 1571-1610, Italian painter. His surname, Caravaggio, came from his birthplace. After an apprenticeship in Milan, he arrived (1592) in Rome where he eventually became a pensioner of Cardinal Francesco del Monte for whom he produced... Read more
Mdina Mdina
Mdina, Malta Malet, Notabile The original name loosely means ‘shelter’ or ‘protected place’, a reference to the Knights of Malta, one of whose duties was to care for sick and wounded Christian pilgrims. The Knights moved to Malta in 1530. The present name is derived from... Read more

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