• The Caletes or Caleti (Gaulish: Caletoi "the hard [stubborn, tough] ones"; Latin: Calētēs or Calētī) were a Belgic or Gallic tribe dwelling in Pays de...
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    "Presretni mladenci! Donosimo ekskluzivne fotografije s vjenčanja Duje Ćalete-Cara i njegove Adriane!". Gloria (in Croatian). 1 June 2021. Archived from...
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    the Redones, the Osismii, the Unelli, the Caletes, the Lemovices and the Ambibarii. The Unelli, Caletes, and Lemovices were respectively located in...
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  • Kent, Robert Streater (or Streter) of Hythe, Kent, Anthony Burward of Calete (possibly Calais), George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge) of Bromfield, Kent...
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    1555) Canterbury, Kent 61. Robert Streater (or Streter) 62. Anthony Burward Calete (possibly Calais) 63. George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge) Bromfield, Kent...
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    Harfleur (category Caletes)
    Harfleur (pronounced [aʁflœʁ]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It was the principal seaport in...
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    Fécamp (category Caletes)
    Fécamp (French pronunciation: [fekɑ̃]) is a commune in the northwestern French department of Seine-Maritime. Fécamp is situated in the valley of the river...
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    Étretat (category Caletes)
    Étretat (French pronunciation: [etʁəta]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of Northwestern France. It is a tourist and...
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    Medieval Latin Calesium derives ultimately from Latin Caletum, in turn from Caletes, a Belgic or Gallic tribe dwelling in Pays de Caux, in present-day Normandy...
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    name derives from the Celtic tribe that lived here in ancient time: the Caletes (or Caleti. It means "the hard or the courageous people", Breton kaled...
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