- Indo-Iranian word *dānu "river".
classical authors have also
referred to it as
Danaster.
These early forms,
without -i- but with -a-,
contradict Abaev's hypothesis...
- a root
possibly also
encountered in the
ancient name of the
Dniester (
Danaster in Latin,
Tiras in Gr****) and akin to
Iranic turos 'swift' and Sanskrit...
-
extends from the city of
Noviodunum and the lake
called Mursi**** to the
Danaster [Dniester] and
northward as far as the Vistula. They have
swamps and forests...
-
Ardern held land in
Chobham in 1331 and in 1540 this was held by John
Danaster 'seized of the manor',
baron of the Exchequer, his
heiress daughter married...
- FN 36) Eg
Jordanes states Scythia extends as far as the "Tyras" and "
Danaster",
although they are two
names for the same
river (Dniester). Procopius...
- John
Scott 1532–1538: John
Petit 1536–1542:
Thomas Walshe 1538–1540: John
Danaster 1539–1547: John
Smith 1540–1549:
Nicholas Luke 1542–1545:
Lewis Fortescue...
-
Infern personal, ediție bilingvă: în română și în franceză (Iași,
Editura Danaster, 2005);
Crucificat pe
harta țării,
Vasile Tărâțeanu – 60,
volum omagial...