-
gentilis Linnaeus, 1758, the
Eurasian goshawk. The name is from
Latin astur,
asturis meaning "hawk".
Species now
placed in this
genus were
formerly ****igned...
- der Donau)
Augustianis (Traismauer)
Asturis (Zwentendorf)
Comagena (Tulln)
Cannabiaca (Zeiselmauer) Arrianis/
Asturis (Klosterneuburg) Ala Nova (Schwechat)...
- operation. Near
Zwentendorf was from 1 to the 5th
century a.d. a
Roman fort (
Asturis). It was a part from
Limes Norici of the
Roman province Nori****. Anti-nuclear...
- Smales, 2002
Plagiorhynchus angrensis (Trav****os, 1926)
Plagiorhynchus asturi (Gupta & Lata, 1967) "Plagiorhynchus Lühe, 1911". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- quia
matri eius
pregnanti per
sompnium apparuit diuina uisio in
forma asturis, que
quasi ueniens eam
grauidauit et
innotuit ei, quod de
utero eius egrederetur...
- his prisoners.
Severinus also
supposedly prophesied the
destruction of
Asturis (perhaps Klosterneuburg [de]), Austria, by the Huns. When the
people would...
-
Charles I d'Anjou, on
October 29, 1268. A
porphyry column at the site read:
Asturis ungue, leo
pullum rapiens aquilinum; hic
deplumavit acephalumque dedit...
-
castra of
unknown name: Basarabi-Murfatlar, Tirighina-Bărboși, Cernavodă
Asturis (Zwentendorf),
Cannabiaca (Zeiselmauer-Wolfp****ing), Comagena, Lauria****...
- Monarchs'
family tree
Kings of the
Visigoths Kings'
family tree
Kings of
Asturis Monarchs'
family tree
Monarchs of
Navarre Monarchs'
family tree Monarchs...
- the Gr****
historian Estruban, who
wrote of
black tunics being made by the
Asturi tribe out of the Xalda's wool. The
Xalda likely traces its
lineage back...