- in Switzerland.
Koblenz is
first mentioned in 10th or 11th
Century as
Confluentia, for the
confluence of the Aare and
Rhine rivers. In 1265 it was mentioned...
- were at some date translated, with
appropriate pomp, to
Quimper (Latin
Confluentia). The
presence of his
relics in the town and the
control over them by...
- and they sent
three Dominicans, the
Archbishop of
Corinth (Petrus de
Confluentia), the
Master General of the
Dominicans (John of Vercelli), and the Procurator...
- who live nearby. The
oldest Zirkel,
founded 1876 in
Koblenz is
called Confluentia Koblenz. The
supreme legislative institution is the Cartellversammlung...
- bad
weather at this time as the
Windsor Castle from
Swansea and the
Confluentia from Shields, both
bound for Valparaíso also put into Port
Stanley damaged...
- da
Benevento (1276) Archbishop-elect
Beltrandus (1276–1278)
Petrus da
Confluentia, O.P. (1278–1285?)
Martinus Polonus, O.Cist. (1285?)
Petrus Adam (1290–1295)...
- Vespolate, Vinzaglio. Confienza's name
derives most
likely from the
Latin confluentia,
referring to a
confluence of two
rivers which have now
changed their...
-
Lepeletier & Audinet-Serville in Latreille, 1825
Colobothina Hovore, 1990
Confluentia Santos-Silva,
Galileo & McClarin, 2018
Francisparna Santos-Silva, Galileo...