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Tello Of Chur
Tello may refer to: People * Tello (bishop of Chur) * Tello Pérez de Meneses * Tello Téllez de Meneses * Tello Alfonso, Lord of Aguilar de Campoo * Tello (surname) Places * Tello, Huila * Tello, Cameroon * Tell Telloh, the site of ancient Girsu Other uses * Tello (dance) * Tello (song) * Tello Mobile Tello Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator that uses the T-Mobile US mobile network. Tello Mobile provides prepaid cell phone services and customers are able to cancel their plans within a month. The company was founded in 2016, is headqu ... * Tello, drone made by Ryze with DJI technology See also * Telo (other) {{disambiguation, geo, given name ...
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Tello (bishop Of Chur)
Tello (died 24 September probably 765) was the Bishop of Chur from 758/759 until his death. He was the last member of the episcopal dynasty of the Victorids to wield power in Rhaetia through his control of the bishopric. His will is one of the earliest surviving records from Graubünden and is an important source for the history of Rhaetia in the eighth century. According to his will, dated 15 December 765, and the ''Liber de feodis'' of 1388, he was a son of Victor, the ''praeses'' of Rhaetia, and his wife Teusenda. It is also mentioned in the will that he had brothers and sisters, though they are left unnamed. His episcopate can be demonstrated from 759 and he held, concurrently, the title of ''praeses'', which had been his father's. He thus held both the spiritual and the temporal authority in the province. He is mentioned in the ''Vita sancti Galli'' of Walafrid Strabo under the year 759 or 760. In 762 he participated in the Council of Attigny on the Aisne as a suffragan of ...
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Tello Pérez De Meneses
Tello Pérez de Meneses (died ) was a Kingdom of Castile, Castilian magnate and military leader under the reign of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, and the ancestor of the Téllez de Meneses, a prominent noble lineage, whose descendants include several royal members such as Queen María de Molina, Tello's great-granddaughter, and Leonor Telles de Meneses, List of Portuguese consorts, queen consort of Portugal. Tello participated in several military campaigns during the Reconquista and subsequent ''Repoblación'', and was also a generous founder and patron of monasteries and hospitals for captives and lepers. Together with the Girón, the Téllez de Meneses were among the most influential and powerful aristocratic groups in Tierra de Campos. Family background Tello's name in contemporary Latin charters is ''Tellus Petri'' or ''Petriz''. His mother's name is not known. His father was Pedro Martínez, son of Martín Pérez, lord of Tordesillas and bailiff, ''merino mayor'' of Queen Urr ...
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Tello Téllez De Meneses
Tello Téllez de Meneses (1170 – 1246) was the bishop of Palencia from 1208 until his death. He was a member of a prominent family from Meneses de Campos, Meneses in the Tierra de Campos. His father was Tello Pérez de Meneses; his mother, Gontrodo García, founders of the monastery of Santa María de Matallana. A Palencian cultural institute, the Institución Tello Téllez de Meneses, bears his name. In 1208, with the support of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, Tello founded the University of Palencia as a ''studium generale'', a place of general study. He protected the friar and itinerant preacher Pedro González Telmo and offered to admit him to the university. In 1212, he joined his secular brothers, Alfonso Téllez de Meneses el Viejo, Alfonso Téllez, Suero Téllez de Meneses, Suero Téllez and García Téllez de Meneses, García Téllez, at the head of a body of troops in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, a major victory for Castile and its allies over the Almohads. In 121 ...
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Tello Alfonso, Lord Of Aguilar De Campoo
Tello Alfonso of Castile (1337 – October 1370) was the seventh of the ten illegitimate children of Alfonso XI of Castile and Eleanor of Guzman. He was a prince of Castile and First Lord of Aguilar de Campoo. In Spanish he is known as ''Tello de Castilla, Infante de Castilla; Señor de Aguilar de Campoo, de Vizcaya, de Castañeda y de Lara''. Biography He was born in Seville. He participated along with his brothers in the struggles against the despotic rule of his half-brother Pedro of Castile also known as Pedro the Cruel. Family In 1353 he married Juana of Lara (daughter of Juan Núñez III de Lara), but she was reportedly murdered in 1359, on orders of King Peter ( Pedro the Cruel). Tello and Juana had no legitimate children. It is reported that Tello kept the news of her death secret in order to maintain possession of her dowry. Tello had many illegitimate children: *Juan Tellez de Castilla, Señor de Aguilar de Campoo (1355-1385). He died at the Battle of Aljubarro ...
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Tello (surname)
Tello is a Spanish- Galician surname of Germanic origin meaning "''tile''". Notable people with the surname include: * Andrés Tello (born 1996), Colombian footballer * Claudio Tello (1963–2014), Chilean footballer * Cristian Tello (born 1991), Spanish footballer * Rodrigo Tello (born 1979), Chilean footballer * Manuel Diego Tello (born 1984), Spanish footballer * Sebastian Castro-Tello (born 1987), Swedish footballer * Gary Tello (born 1993), Chilean footballer * Edier Tello (born 1990), Colombian footballer * Julio César Tello (1880–1947), Peruvian archaeologist * Manuel Tello Baurraud (1898–1971), Mexican diplomat * José Eugenio Tello (1849–1924), Argentine politician * Carlos Tello Macías Carlos Alejandro Tello Macías (4 November 1938 – 30 July 2024) was a Mexican socialist-oriented economist, academic, and diplomat. He was an ambassador to Cuba and the Soviet Union, the director-general of the central bank (1982), and the (19 ... (1938–2024), Mexican ...
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Tello, Huila
Tello is a town and municipality in the Huila Department, Colombia. It is characterized by its extensive plain between the Magdalena River and the foot of the Cordillera Oriental mountain range up to its peaks, with the Fortalecillas and Villavieja rivers located nearby. Its territorial extension is 589 km², its altitude is 575 meters above sea level and its climate is warm with an average temperature of 26°C. It has a population of 14,536 inhabitants according to the DANE projection for 2019. The urban area of the municipality is located in the northeast part of the department (Sub-North Region). Its economy is based on agricultural production and livestock activity. Fruits such as grapes and bananas, from which 91% of the total output is produced in the department, stimulate its economy, which is considered the basis of the development of the region. It is known as "El Viñedo del Huila". History In 1811, Don Juan José Mesa donated the necessary land, on his farm "Matarred ...
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Tello, Cameroon
Tello is a village in the commune of Belel in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the R .... Population At the time of the 2005 census, there were 1659 people in the village. File:Chute de Tello 18.jpg File:Chute de Tello 7.jpg File:Chutes Tello4.jpg File:Chutes Tello5.jpg References Bibliography * Jean Boutrais, 1993, Peuples et cultures de l'Adamaoua (Cameroun) : actes du colloque de Ngaoundéré du 14 au 16 janvier 1992', Paris : Éd. de l'ORSTOM u.a. ''Dictionnaire des villages de l'Adamaoua'' ONAREST, Yaoundé, October 1974, 133 p. External links Belel on the website ''Communes et villes unies du Cameroun'' (CVUC) {{Portal, Cameroon Populated places in Adamawa Region ...
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Girsu
Girsu ( Sumerian ; cuneiform ) was a city of ancient Sumer, situated some northwest of Lagash, at the site of what is now Tell Telloh in Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq. As the religious center of the kingdom of Lagash, it contained significant temples to the god Ningirsu ( E-ninnu) and his wife Bau and hosted multi-day festivals in their honor. History Girsu was possibly inhabited in the Ubaid period (5300-4800 BC), but significant levels of activity began in the Early Dynastic period (2900-2335 BC). At the time of Gudea, during the Second Dynasty of Lagash, Girsu became the capital of the Lagash kingdom and continued to be its religious center after political power had shifted to the city of Lagash. During the Ur III period, Girsu was a major administrative center for the empire. After the fall of Ur, Girsu declined in importance, but remained inhabited until . A 4th century BC bilingual Greek/Aramaic inscription was found there. Archaeology The site consists of two ma ...
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Tello (dance)
Tello ({{langx, az, Tello) is an Azerbaijani national dance. It is a kind of yalli dance and is related to a female name. Performance of the dance Both women and men can perform this dance. The dancers hold the little fingers of each other and lift them at shoulders level. The dancing process consists of two fast parts, during which the shoulders move up and down. This dance is popular almost in all regions of Azerbaijan. See also * Tello (song) External links Национальные танцы на официальном сайте Нахичеванской автономной республики Tello , Azerbaycan Xalq Mahnisi
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Tello (song)
Tello or Aman Tello is a folk song and dance from the South Caucasian and Anatolian regions. The earliest known recording of the song was a 1912 Azerbaijani mugham composition. There are also Turkish versions of the song. It was popular from the 20th century onwards in the Azerbaijani and Turkish communities. History Name Tello is a diminutive form of the female name ''Telli'', found in both Azerbaijani and Turkish cultures. The name Telli derives from the word tel, meaning "strand (of hair)", and the Turkic suffix -li, which means "with", together metaphorically meaning "the one with long hair". Aman, on the other hand, is an interjection burrowed from Arabic, commonly used to express urgency, sorrow or a heartfelt plea - typical of emotional expression in the Caucasian and Anatolian folk music. Therefore, the phrase "Aman Tello" essentially means "Oh Tello", centering around a girl who is admired or longed for. Composition The folk song has origins in the Southern Caucas ...
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Tello Mobile
Tello Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator that uses the T-Mobile US mobile network. Tello Mobile provides prepaid cell phone services and customers are able to cancel their plans within a month. The company was founded in 2016, is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and is owned by KeepCalling, headquartered in Romania. Reviews Tello was rated by ''Business Insider'', '' U.S. News & World Report'', ''Tom's Hardware'', CBS News, and Money as having one of the "best cheap cell phone plans". Tello received a 4-out-of-5 star rating from Android Central. It has a 4.5-out-of-5 star rating at Trustpilot Trustpilot Group plc, is a Danish consumer business operating a review website founded in Denmark in 2007 that hosts reviews of businesses worldwide. Nearly one-million new reviews are posted each month. The site offers freemium services to bu .... See also * List of United States mobile virtual network operators References External links * Companies based in Atl ...
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