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Burgundus was the
mythical founder of the
Burgundian tribe. He was
named as one of the five sons of Armenon, or Irmin, in Nennius'
Historia Brittonum...
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Vincent of
Beauvais (Latin:
Vincentius Bellovacensis or
Burgundus; French:
Vincent de Beauvais; c. 1184/1194 – c. 1264) was a
Dominican friar at the Cistercian...
- The
Codex Burgundus is a 15th-century
Flemish illuminated m****cript book of hours, in the
Batthyaneum Library in Alba Julia, Romania. It
measures 180...
- Alb****.
Armenon autem habuit quinque filios: Gothus, Valagothus, Gebidus,
Burgundus, Longobardus.
Negue autem habuit tres filios: Wandalus, Saxo, Boguarus...
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residence in
Lyons may have been the
occasion for him
acquiring the name
Burgundus:
Benedictine Monks of S. Maur (editors),
Gallia christiana 4 (Paris 1728)...
- half of the 9th
century Codex Aureus of Lorsch, the 15th
century Codex Burgundus and the 13th
century Biblia Sacra (13th century). The
first astronomical...
- Alam****, and Bruttus.
Armenon had five sons, Gothus, Valagothus, Cibidus,
Burgundus, and Longobardus.
Neugio had
three sons, Vandalus, Saxo, and Bog****....
- from
other descendants of Woden) Ask —
Istvaeones Aurvandil —
Vandals Burgundus —
Burgundians (Historia Brittonum) Dan —
Danes (Chronicon Lethrense) Francio...
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Niphargus bulgaricus Andreev, 2001
Niphargus bureschi ****e, 1926
Niphargus burgundus Graf & Straskraba, 1967
Niphargus buturovici S. Karaman, 1958 Niphargus...
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Aureus of Lorsch,
followed in late 1976 by
another such work on the
Codex Burgundus.
Romanul po****r and
Cronici și
povestiri were
followed in 1976 by a textbook...