- The
Danube (/ˈdæn.juːb/ DAN-yoob; see also
other names) is the second-longest
river in Europe,
after the
Volga in Russia. It
flows through Central and...
- Europe,
headed Descriptio civitatum et
regionum ad
septentrionalem plagam Danubii (Latin for 'Description of
cities and
lands north of the Danube'). The...
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Other sources (Descriptio
civitatum et
regionum ad
septentrionalem plagam Danubii, Bavaria, 800–850)
divide the po****tion of
Bohemia into the Merehani,...
- ˈɡɛmɪna]. Steiner,
Johann Wilhelm C. (1851).
Codex inscriptionum romanarum Danubii et Rheni. Seligenstadt, der Verf****er. p. 253. Birley, E.B. (1928). "A...
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Mattiacorum in
Germania Superior),
edited in
Codex inscriptionum romanarum Danubii et
Rheni as no. 684: IN. H. D. D. APOLLINI. TOVTIORIGI,
interpreted as...
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plaustra bubulcus aquas" and "Iazyges et
Colchi Metereaque turba Getaque/
Danubii mediis vix
prohibentur aquis".
Other explanations show that the name originated...
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approximately the same territory. Some of the
other terms were
Partes Danubii septentrionales (Territories to the
north of the Danube) or
Partes regni...
- Commission, 1969.
Johann Wilhelm C. Steiner:
Codex inscriptionum romanarum Danubii et Rheni. No. 2754.
August Friedrich von
Pauly /
Wissowa Georg. Pauly's...
- Tebaldini, 1622; Napoli, typ.
Giandomenico Roncalioli, 1629.
Istri seu
Danubii ortus aliorumque fluminum ab
Aristotele in
primo Meteoro inductorum. Accessit...
- Stridonis, quod nunc est
confinium Dalmatie et Ystrie; ab
aquilone vero a ripa
Danubii usque ad mare Dalmati**** **** tota
Maronia et
Chulmie ducatu." "The boundaries...