- The
Frisii were an
ancient tribe,
living in the low-lying
region between the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt
delta and the
River Ems,
sharing some
cultural and linguistic...
-
political hierarchies in
reference to the
Frisii, when he
mentioned the
names of two
kings of the 1st
century Frisii and
added that they were
kings "as far...
- not
confuse it with
another fish
called the kutum,
Rutilus kutum Rutilus frisii,
called the vyrezub,
Black Sea roach, or kutum, is a
species of fish in...
- Persian.
Rutilus frisii Ghasemi, M; Zamani, H; Hosseini, SM;
Haghighi Karsidani, S; Bergmann, SM (2014). "Caspian
White Fish (Rutilus
frisii kutum) as a host...
-
theories about the
origin of the name of the Frisians,
which is
derived from
Frisii or Fresones,
names used by the
Romans to
describe a
Germanic tribe that...
-
Germanic tribes along the
North Sea coast,
conquering the
Batavi and the
Frisii, and
defeating the
Chauci near the
mouth of the Weser. In 11 BC, he conquered...
-
Danes in Jutland, today's
Mainland Denmark)
Frisii Frisiavones /
Frisiabones (
Frisii Minores)
Frisii (
Frisii Maiores) (possible
ancestors of the Frisians)...
- the Rhine,
inhabited by the
Frisii and the Chauci,
remained outside Roman rule but not its
presence and control. The
Frisii were
initially "won over" by...
- in the genus:
Rutilus ca****us (Yakovlev, 1870) (Caspian roach)
Rutilus frisii (Nordmann, 1840) (Black sea roach)
Rutilus heckelii (Nordmann, 1840) Rutilus...
- 000 years. The
historic Low
Countries made up much of Frisia, home to the
Frisii, and the
Roman provinces of
Gallia Belgica and
Germania Inferior, home to...