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Aventinus may
refer to: Places:
Aventinus,
Latin name of Abensberg,
Germany Aventine Hill,
named after Aventinus, king of Alba and
Latium Persons: Aventinus...
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absorbed Aventinus Maior, and the part of
Regio XII
known as
Aventinus Minor. Most
Roman sources trace the name of the hill to a
legendary king
Aventinus. Servius...
- TAP 1 to TAP 6.
Aventinus is a strong, dark,
wheat doppelbock introduced in 1907 by
Mathilde Schneider and
named after Johannes Aventinus, a
Bavarian historian...
- (1881–1886). In his Annals,
Aventinus preserved some of the text of the now lost 8th-century
chronicle of Creontius. In his Chronik,
Aventinus fabricated a succession...
- of the
Aboriginal Italians,
Aventinus by name, who were both
killed and
buried there - just as the
Alban king
Aventinus was, he was
succeeded by Procas...
- of
Thomas Becket in 1170,
Aventinus settled in Touraine, France,
where he
remained until his death, in 1180. St.
Aventinus, Catholic.org;
accessed 8 June...
- hostage, is
hagiographic rather than historical. A
disciple of
Saint Lupus,
Aventinus (Saint
Aventin of Troyes, died 537)
founded a
monastery at Troyes. It...
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historian Johannes Aventinus wrote that
Gambrinus is
based on a
mythical Germanic king
called Gambrivius, or Gampar, who,
Aventinus says,
learned brewing...
- king of the
Aboriginal Italians,
Aventinus by name, who was both
killed and
buried there - just as the
Alban king
Aventinus was, he who was
succeeded by Procas...
- the
mother of the
twins Romulus and
Remus Rhea (mother of
Aventinus),
mother of
Aventinus by
Hercules Rhea or Riadh,
Celtic mythological hero 577 Rhea...