-
occupied (the "desert of the Boii" as
Pliny and
Strabo called it) as
Boiohaemum. The
earliest mention was by Tacitus'
Germania 28 (written at the end...
- Visegrád Group. The
traditional English name "Bohemia"
derives from Latin:
Boiohaemum,
which means "home of the Boii" (a
Gallic tribe). The
current English...
- *Bajōwarjōz,
meaning "citizens of Bohemia" from Proto-Germanic *Bajōhaimaz (
Boiohaemum, Bohemia),
meaning "Boii home",
which was a term
already mentioned by...
- 6, 2003
Wrightwood J. W.
Young · 2.5 km MPC · JPL 350969
Boiohaemum 2003 DK13
Boiohaemum February 27, 2003 Kleť
KLENOT · 2.9 km MPC · JPL 350970 2003...
-
Their memory also
survives in the
modern regional names of
Bohemia (
Boiohaemum), a mixed-language form from boio- and Proto-Germanic *haimaz, 'home':...
- the
order to
march with his
legions through the area of the
Chatti to
Boiohaemum,
which is the name of the area
occupied by Maroboduus,
cutting a p****age...
-
Bavaria Bavarian Bavarians Boeotia Boeotian,
Beotian Boeotians,
Beotians Boiohaemum Boius Boii Bosporus,
Bosphorus Bosporan,
Bosphoran Bosporans, Bosphorans...
- Portuguese),
Boemja (Maltese), Bohême (French),
Bohemen (Dutch),
Bohemia or
Boiohaemum (Latin),
Bohemia (Albanian, Spanish), Bohèmia (Catalan), Bohémia (old...
- side. A
contemporary of Strabo,
Velleius Paterculus, also
described "
Boiohaemum",
where Maroboduus and the
Marcomanni lived. He said
these "plains surrounded...
-
region –
possible home of the Celts.
Czech Republic – Home of the Boii (
Boiohaemum – Bohemia)
England ****bria
Devon Faroe Islands France –
Known previously...