- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Bavai". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- can be
permanently stationed.
Several hidden escape routes in the
Andhar Bavai lead
outside the fort. With its own
water source,
living quarters and its...
- Ahimaaz. (1
Kings 4:15)
Bavai (bawway;
Septuagint Codex Alexandrinus, Benei;
Codex Vatic****, Bedei; the King
James Version Bavai, "wisher"), was mentioned...
-
remnants of
Neolithic and
Bronze Age settlements. The main
Roman road
linking Bavai to
Cologne p****ed
right through the territory.
Tumuli and
Roman villas were...
-
stood at the
intersection of two
important Roman roads: C****el-Tongeren and
Bavai-Oudenburg. The name of the
current muni****lity
refers to a
certain “Waro”...
-
Service Order for
gallantry and
devotion to duty, in the
advance south of
Bavai in the days
before the
Armistice of 11
November 1918. The medal's citation...
-
behind the
right flank of the army. IX
Corps was to
advance to the east of
Bavai, III
Corps was to
advance to the west of the village, IV
Corps was to advance...
- 1-6.
Inscriptions in
Celtic language on
instrumentum were
discovered in
Bavai and in
Arras (cf. P-Y. Lambert, La
langue gauloise, éditions
errance 1994)...
- village. The
village was
located on the
medieval road from
Tongeren to
Bavai which later became known as the Via Belgica [nl]. In 1795, the
village became...
- history. The most
famous are
probably the belfries, but
Roman sites such as
Bavai or
architecture from the
industrial era are also notable. As of July 31...