- Constantine's
Bridge (Latin: Pons per
Danuvium Ductus, Bulgarian: Константинов мост,
Konstantinov most; Romanian:
Podul lui
Constantin cel Mare) was a...
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around 45 AD the
Weltenburg area was the
starting point of the Via
iuxta Danuvium – the
Roman military and
border road
which followed the
south bank of...
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cohort forts. The main road on the
Norican Limes was the via
iuxta amnem Danuvium. The
initially simple wood and
earth structures were
systematically converted...
- its main text, Pribina's
allodial lands were
situated in
Nitrava ultra Danuvium where Archbishop Adalram of
Salzburg (821–836)
consecrated a church, Since...
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Nervesa and
Susegana and
continuing towards the
north usque ad
flumen Danuvium (up to the
Danube river), for a
length of 523 km. The road
originally was...
- (McGinley, 2003)
Lasioglossum danicorum (****erell, 1909)
Lasioglossum danuvium (Blüthgen, 1944)
Lasioglossum daphne Ebmer, 1978
Lasioglossum darwiniellum...
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aureimontanum Lasioglossum castilianum Lasioglossum corsicanum Lasioglossum danuvium Lasioglossum dusmeti Lasioglossum eurasi****
Lasioglossum iberi**** Lasioglossum...
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aureimontanum Lasioglossum castilianum Lasioglossum corsicanum Lasioglossum danuvium Lasioglossum dusmeti Lasioglossum eurasi****
Lasioglossum iberi**** Lasioglossum...
- instance, the
annals recorded that
Louis the German's army
moved ultra Danuvium ("across the Danube" or "over the Danube") when he
invaded Moravia in 864...
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aureimontanum Lasioglossum castilianum Lasioglossum corsicanum Lasioglossum danuvium Lasioglossum dusmeti Lasioglossum eurasi****
Lasioglossum iberi**** Lasioglossum...