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Renaissance humanist, historian, and
philologist Johannes Aventinus (Annalium
Boiorum VII), (1477–1534),
which contains the most
comprehensive descriptions....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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rursus in
Bituriges exercitum reducit atque inde
profectus Gorgobinam,
Boiorum oppidum, quos ibi
Helvetico proelio victos Caesar collocaverat Haeduisque...