- power. The city was
mentioned in
Latin texts, by Caesar, with the
spelling Genava,
probably from the
Celtic *genawa- from the stem *genu- ("mouth"), in the...
-
Hipparchia genava, the
lesser rock grayling, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. Some
authors consider this
species separate from Hipparchia...
- the
settlement in
Eastern Gaul from 443
Capital Borbetomagus (411–437)
Genava (443) Common languages
Burgundian Ecclesiastical Latin (liturgical/many...
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Problem des
altmesopotamischen Rechtes: Was ist der
Codex Hammurabi?".
Genava. 8: 283–296.
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original on 2 May 2021.
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considered Ligurian, this root is
found also in
Genava (modern Geneva),
which may be Gaulish. However,
Genua and
Genava may well
derive from
another PIE root with...
- Fehlmann, 'Menn
copiste II. Barthélemy Menn et ses contemporains', in:
Genava.
Revue d'histoire de l'art et d'archéologie, Vol. 57, 2009, pp. 61–91, esp...
-
Henry Deonna (1934). "Le
drapeau du régiment
genevois de Châteauvieux".
Genava:
Bulletin du Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Genève. 12: 256.
Clive H. Church...
- (1956). "Tête
caricaturale en
bronze à "Cucullus" et à
oreilles animales".
Genava:
Revue d'histoire de l'art et d'archéologie. 4: 5–10. Boucher, Stéphanie...
- (possibly Brenodurum) Bois de Châtel,
Avenches Eppenberg Jensberg Genève (
Genava)*
Lausanne (Lousonna)
Martigny (Octodurus)* Mont Chaibeuf* Mont Terri* Mont...
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overlooking the Sihl and Lake
Zurich s****.
Smaller oppida were at
Geneva (
Genava),
Lausanne (Lousonna) on the s****s of Lake Geneva, at
Sermuz on the upper...