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Christian Roman Empire and the
Foundation of the
Teutonic Kingdoms”, 1911.
Reference made to Ripa
Gothica being ceded by
Constantine to his
nephew Delmatius....
- Look up
Gothic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gothic or
Gothics may
refer to:
Goths or
Gothic people, a
Germanic people Gothic language, an extinct...
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Arcania (originally
released as Arcania:
Gothic 4) is an
action role-playing
video game, spin-off of the
Gothic series,
developed by
Spellbound Entertainment...
- he
admitted to
having an
affair with an
unnamed co-star
while filming Gothica. The
divorce was
finalised in
April 2014.
Ellis also has a
third daughter...
- The
Hebrew character (Orthosia
gothica) is a moth in the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1758 10th
edition of...
- Or in the
original Die
Goten (München 2001),
consistently uses
Origo Gothica as a name not only for the work of C****iodorus, but also, very confusingly...
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January 2024.
Retrieved 1
November 2017. Halm,
Heinz (1989). "Al-Andalus und
Gothica Sors". Der Islam. 66 (2): 252–263. doi:10.1515/islm.1989.66.2.252. S2CID 161971416...
- Óláfsson, in Ole Worm,
Runar seu
Danica Litteratura antiquissima,
vulgo Gothica dicta (Copenhagen 1636). E. W. Gordon, An
Introduction to Old
Norse (2nd...
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Lombardic Auriwandalo. The
Gothic word auzandil,
which can be read in the
Gothica Bononiensia according to the
interpretation of
several experts, may be...
- Tillandz's
Flora Åboensis, Palmberg's
Serta Florea Suecana, Bromelii's
Chloros Gothica and Rudbeckii's
Hortus Upsaliensis".
Linnaeus entered the Växjö Katedralskola...