-
Istanbul to
defend the
autonomy of
Moldavia and
Wallachia (known as the
Danubian Prin****lities) in 1774.
Taking advantage of the Gr**** War of Independence...
- The term
Danubian culture was
coined by the
Australian archaeologist Vere
Gordon Childe to
describe the
first agrarian society in
Central Europe and Eastern...
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Approximately 500 of them
moved to the Kuban. This
caused many of the
remaining Danubians, who
initially wished to
follow the Kosh and move to Russia, to reconsider...
-
Danubian Plain can be a
translation of: the
approximate Serbian name (Podunavska nizija, literally: "
Danubian Lowland") for the
Serbian part of the Pannonian...
- The
Danubian Prin****lities (Romanian: Prin****tele Dunărene, Serbian: Дунавске кнежевине, romanized: Dunavske kneževine) was a
conventional name given...
- The
Danubian provinces of the
Roman Empire were the
provinces of the
Lower Danube,
within a
geographical area encomp****ing the
middle and
lower Danube...
- The
Danubian Flat (Slovak and Czech: Podunajská rovina, German: Donauebene), also
translated as
Danubian Plain, is the south-western, flatter, part of...
- The
Danubian Limes (German: Donaulimes), or
Danube Limes,
refers to the
Roman military frontier or
limes which lies
along the
River Danube in the present-day...
- The Balkan–
Danubian culture was an
early medieval archaeological culture which emerged in the
region of the
Lower Danube in the 8th century and flourished...
- The
Serbian lowland is
treated under Danubian Plain (Serbia) The
Danubian Lowland or
Danube Lowland (Slovak: Podunajská nížina) is the name of the part...