- The Dux
Belgicae secundae ("commander of the
second Belgic province") was a
senior officer in the army of the Late
Roman Empire who was the
commander of...
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Dutch Revolt.
Princeton U.P. p. 25. ISBN 978-1400832002. Latin:
Burgundiae Belgicae. French: Pays-Bas bourguignons. Dutch:
Bourgondische Nederlanden. Luxembourgish:...
- generals:
Comes litoris Saxonici per
Britanniam (Count of the
Saxon S****) Dux
Belgicae secundae Dux
tractus Armoricani et
Nervicani This
section of
limes existed...
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independently and
handle all
military matters.[citation needed] The Dux
Belgicae secundae ("commander of the
second Belgic province") is an example. Also...
-
belonging to the
family Callochitonidae. The only
species is
Leloupia belgicae. "Leloupia Kaas & Van Belle, 1990". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 8 June 2021...
- Slaoui-Falcoz, whom he had met six
months before filming The Intouchables. 1992:
Belgicae by
Anita Van Belle,
directed by
Pierre Pradinas, at the
Festival d'Avignon...
- *Medio-māteres) were
according to
Caesar a
Gaulish tribe at the
frontier to the
Belgicae dwelling in the present-day
regions Lorraine,
Upper Moselle during the...
- had been
diminished and Gaul had its own dux
tractus Armoricani and dux
Belgicae Secundae. In 367, a
series of
invasions from Picts, Franks, Saxons, Scots...
- (roughly
between the
estuaries of the
Scheldt and the Somme),
under the dux
Belgicae Secundae with
headquarters at
Portus Aepatiaci:
Marcae (unidentified location...
-
Beatificatione et
Beatorum Canonizatione (in Latin). Brussels:
Societatis Belgicae. pp. 322–325.
Retrieved 3
August 2023 – via
Internet Archive. "Die Heilige...