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- Research and Community Platform. IHE Delft MSc / PhD in Hydroinformatics. EuroAquae - European master course of Hydroinformatics and Water Management. Hydroinformatics...
- leɪ ˈbæ̃, ˌɛks -/, French: [ɛks le bɛ̃] ; Arpitan: Èx-los-Bens; Latin: Aquae Gratianae), known locally and simply as Aix, is a commune in the southeastern...
- the Roman consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo while constructing a road from Aquae Statiellae (Acqui) to Augusta Taurinorum (Turin). Alba was the birthplace...
- Its inhabitants are called Aixois or, less commonly, Aqui****tains. Aix (Aquae ****tiae) was founded in 123 BC by the Roman consul ****tius Calvinus, who...
- finally cancel the development plan on February 21, 2022. Ulrich Coenen: Von Aquae bis Baden-Baden - Die Baugeschichte der Stadt und ihr Beitrag zur Entwicklung...
- never built up the region of modern-day Bosnia, but the Roman colony of Aquae Sulphurae was near the top of present-day Ilidža, and was the most important...
- clash with Roman forces (Battle of Noreia, Battle of Arausio, Battle of Aquae ****tiae, Battle of Vercellae). The Cimbri and Teutons are later added by...
- north. The largest known settlement in the region was known as "Aquae S..." (probably Aquae Sulphurae), at present-day Ilidža. The Slavs came to Bosnia in...
- chairs the Agbar Foundation, which manages the Agbar Water Museum, and the Aquae Foundation, aimed at environmental education and awareness. He is also a...
- another failed slave rebellion against the Romans, begins. 102 BC Battle of Aquae ****tiae: Rome decisively defeated the forces of the Teutons and Ambrones...