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Gamundia is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Tricholomataceae. The
genus contains six
species found in
Europe and
temperate regions of
South America. The...
- at the
Abbey of St
Denis near Paris,
mentioned a
monastic cell
called Gamundias built by
Abbot Fulrad of St Denis.
Whether or not this
refers to Gmünd...
- Hornbach) is a
former monastery founded around 741 in the
historic town of
Gamundias (today Hornbach) by
Saint Pirmin,
which soon
became a
Benedictine abbey...
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Endidae (Neumarkt)
Feltria (Feltre)
Foetes (Füssen)
Guntia (Günzburg)
Gamundia Romana (Schwäbisch Gmünd)
Oscela (Domodossola)
Parthanum (Partenkirchen)...
-
tributary of the Schwarzbach,
bisects the town. The
original name was
Gamundias (Gemündung),
which means confluence. The
monastery was the most likely...
- E.Lange) Kühner 10 (approx.)
widespread (north temperate)
Gamundia Raithelh. 1979
Gamundia striatula Joss. &
Konrad 6 Europe,
South America (temperate)...
- ME (2004). A
Monograph of the
Genera Hemimycena, Delicatula, Fayodia,
Gamundia, Myxomphalia, Resinomycena,
Rickenella and
Xeromphalina in Europe. Bau...
- architect, see
Basel Münster.
Johannes von
Gmunden (Latin:
Johannes de
Gamundia; c. 1380/84 –
February 23, 1442) was a
German astronomer, mathematician...
-
undatable tile
stamp in the
Roman fort at
Schierenhof in Schwäbisch Gmünd (
Gamundia Romana),
which may have been one of its bases. List of
Roman auxiliary...