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- Technetium is a chemical element; it has symbol Tc and atomic number 43. It is the lightest element whose isotopes are all radioactive. Technetium and...
- Astronomiae Copernicanae [Epitome of Copernican Astronomy] (Linz ("Lentiis ad Danubium"), (Austria): Johann Planck, 1622), book 4, part 2, pages 554–555. From...
- Romanian), as in Danubio for Danubium. Syntax. Case variability and loss of agreement in prepositional phrases (inter Danubium Margumque fluminibus), change...
- infinitum auri gemmarumque constituit. Provinciam Daciam, quam Trai**** ultra Danubium fecerat, intermisit, vastato omni Illyrico et Moesia, desperans eam posse...
- from Dictionary of Scientific Biography, pp. 302–304 Linz ("Lentiis ad Danubium"), (Austria): Johann Planck, 1622, book 4, part 2, p. 554 Christian Frisch...
- Nation [1907]"). Igitur quia mixti Alamannis Suevi, partem Germaniae ultra Danubium, partem Raetiae inter Alpes et Histrum, partemque Galliae circa Ararim...
- Astronomiae Copernicanae [Epitome of Copernican Astronomy] (Linz ("Lentiis ad Danubium"), (Austria): Johann Planck, 1622), book 4, part 2, page 554. Original :...
- Astronomiae Copernicanae [Summary of Copernican Astronomy] (Linz ("Lentiis ad Danubium"), (Austria): Johann Planck, 1622), book 5, part 1, III. De Figura Orbitæ...
- p. 10. Retrieved April 18, 2014. Țentea, Ovidiu (2012). "EX ORIENTE AD DANUBIUM - The Syrian units on the Danube frontier of the Roman Empire". MEGA Publishing...
- although not unanimously, identify Pribina's lands "in Nitrava ultra Danubium" with modern Nitra (Slovakia). Mojmir I used the civil war within the Carolingian...