- The
Asciburgius mons or
Askibourgion oros is a
mountain of
greater Germany mentioned by the
ancient geographer, Ptolemy, of
unknown location today. Ptolemy...
- (after 83 – 161 AD). They
resided in the
vicinity of
Asciburgius Mountain near the Elbe river.
Asciburgius was on the edge of the
modern Sudetes range (Krkonoše...
-
century geographer Claudius Ptolemy. They
apparently dwelt near the
Asciburgius mountains which correspond to the
north central parts of
Sudetes in western-southern...
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living near the Elbe, east of the
Melibokus mountains, and
north of the
Asciburgius mountains.
According to Karl Bosl,
Bavarian migration to present-day...
- from whom to the east near the
Albis river and
above them,
below Mt.
Asciburgius, the
Corconti and the Lugi Buri up to the head of the
Vistula river....
- Germania.
Between the Elbe and the head of the Vistula, but
south of the
Asciburgius mountains,
lived the
Corconti and the Buri,
south of
these were the Sidones...
- were
settled near the
upper Elbe, and "below" (presumably
south of) the
Asciburgius mountain. That is all
history knows for
certain about them. In general...