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- Renaissance humanist, historian, and philologist Johannes Aventinus (Annalium Boiorum VII), (1477–1534), which contains the most comprehensive descriptions....
- deserta Boiorum (deserta meaning 'empty or sp****ly po****ted lands'). However, the Boii had not been exterminated: There was a civitas Boiorum et Azaliorum...
- Johann Georg Turmair (or Thurmayr) (4 July 1477 – 9 January 1534), known by the pen name Johannes Aventinus (Latin for "John of Abensberg") or Aventin...
- 1904; Originalquellen: Aventinus (Turmair), Johannes (gest. 1534): Annales Boiorum. Mit Nachtrag. Leipzig 1710; Annales Fuldenses, Chronik des Klosters Fulda...
- 1904; Originalquellen: Aventinus (Turmair), Johannes (gest. 1534): Annales Boiorum. Mit Nachtrag. Leipzig 1710; Annales Fuldenses, Chronik des Klosters Fulda...
- prince Rudesind I, bishop of Dumium (Spain) Aventius, Johannes. Annalium Boiorum Libri Septem, 1554 pp. 481-482 (in Latin). Retrieved 2015-06-26. Academia...
- p. 11 Bóna István (2000). p. 34 Aventinus, Johannes (1554). Annalium Boiorum Libri Septem (in Latin). pp. 481–482. Retrieved 2015-06-26.[permanent dead...
- Latin Whose name the toponym "Pannonia" stems from. Hence the name deserta Boiorum ('desert of the Boii') used even by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History...
- Gozbert and Managolt, who were killed in this battle. The chronicle Annalium Boiorum VII, written in the 16th century by the Bavarian humanist Johannes Aventinus...
- rursus in Bituriges exercitum reducit atque inde profectus Gorgobinam, Boiorum oppidum, quos ibi Helvetico proelio victos Caesar collocaverat Haeduisque...