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Amisios potamos, and in
Latin Amisius fluvius. The
others used the same, or
Amisia, or
Amasia or Amasios. The
identification is certain, as it
always is listed...
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playing in Meppen,
Lower Saxony. The club was
founded on 29
November 1912 as
Amisia Meppen and
joined Männer-Turnverein
Meppen on 8
February 1920 to form TuS...
-
January 1986) is a
German footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Grün-Weiß
Amisia Rheine.
Lauenstein made his
professional debut for
Eintracht Braunschweig...
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April 10, 1994,
through the
merger of the two
clubs Germania Papenburg and
Amisia Papenburg.
Germania Papenburg was
founded on June 7, 1908, and achieved...
- Rhine-Westphalia.
Their territory included both
sides of the
upper Ems (Latin
Amisia) and
Lippe (Latin Luppia) rivers. At its
greatest extent,
their territory...
- Also in 1994, the team
first won the
district cup with a 4:2 win
against Amisia Papenburg and
later the
Niedersachsencup . This
qualified them for the DFB...
-
Grindavik before returning to
Germany in 2006 with SV Meppen. Jack
joined DJK
Amisia Rheine in
January 2008,
initially signing a
contract until the end of the...
- line, who left a
daughter and
heiress Amisia de Bolegh, wife of John Cobham. Sir John de
Cobham married Amisia de Bolegh,
heiress of Blackborough. He...
- 500278; 11.956667 (Amber)
Amisia,
Amisus Ems
Germania 53°19′32″N 7°14′41″E / 53.325556°N 7.244722°E / 53.325556; 7.244722 (
Amisia, Amisus)
Amnias Gök River...
- Mētra (Latvian),
Omovzha - Омовжа (Russian), Suur Emajõgi (Estonian) Ems
Amisia or
Amisus (Latin),
Amisos - Αμισος (Gr**** and
Ancient Gr****), Eems (Dutch...