Achila II (also spelled Agila, Aquila, or Akhila; died c. 714) was the Visigothic king of Hispania from 710 or 711 until his death. The kingdom he ruled...
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Jey Rence B. Quilario, more commonly known by his alias as Senior Agila, is the president of the Socorro Bayanihan Services group. He was the subject...
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Look up agila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agila may refer to: Agila I (died 554), Visigothic king Agila II (died 714), Visigothic king Agila 2, the...
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broadcast to the existing Agila II satellite transponder. Starting 2010 until 2011, Dream closed all of the transponders of Agila II (ABS-5/ABS-3) for its...
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Carthaginiensis Agila II (711–714), only in Tarraconensis and Narbonensis Oppas (712), perhaps in opposition to Roderic and Agila II Ardo (714–721), only...
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Corporation, launched the Philippines' first local communications satellite, Agila II (It was later divested to Asia Broadcast Satellite in 2009). In 1998, Hong...
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which ended in failure as the "mighty" walls built by the Emperor Theodosius II in the 5th century proved their worth. The majority of the people in Syria...
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Egica, King (687–702) Wittiza, King (694–710) Roderic, King (710–711) Agila II, King (711–714) Oppas, King (712) Ardo, King (714–721) Marca Hispanica...
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Toledo and Barcelona in 711/712, the last two kings of the Visigoths, Agila II and Ardo retreated to Narbonne, where they were able to resist Muslim attacks...
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Living Asia Channel is available through the communications satellite Agila II of Mabuhay Satellite Corp. (MSC), which has a C-band footprint encompassing...
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