- In Gr**** mythology, the
Graeae (/ˈɡriːiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Γραῖαι Graiai, lit. 'old women',
alternatively spelled Graiai), also
called the Grey Sisters...
- The
Alpes Graiae et Poeninae,
later known as
Alpes Atrectianae et
Poeninae (officially
Alpes Atrectianae et
Vallis Poenina), was a
small Alpine province...
- an
ancient station and
village on the road over the
Graian Alps (Alpes
Graiae),
immediately at the foot of the p****age of the
mountain itself. The Tabula...
- Eurybia. Hesiod's
Theogony lists the
children of Ceto and
Phorcys as the two
Graiae:
Pemphredo and Enyo, and the
three Gorgons: Sthenno, Euryale, and Medusa...
- to
poetic inspiration as the "soft
breath of the Gr**** Camena" (spiritum
Graiae tenuem Camenae) in Odes II.16. He also
mentions the "nine Camenae" (novem...
- (Senonia),
Belgica I,
Belgica II,
Germania I,
Germania II,
Alpes Poenninae et
Graiae and
Maxima Sequanorum. The
diocese was
established after the
reforms of...
-
Diocese of Gaul
Alpes Poeninae et
Graiae Belgica I
Belgica II
Germania I
Germania II
Lugdunensis I
Lugdunensis II
Lugdunensis III
Lugdunensis IV Maxima...
-
French Ancien Régime
Roman Catholic dioceses and
ecclesiastical provinces were
heirs of Late
Roman civitates (themselves
created out of
Gaulish tribes)...
- Novempo****nie, Sequanorum, Viennensis,
Alpes Cottiarum,
Alpes Maritimae,
Alpes Graiae et Poeninae.
These provinces were
subdivided into
cities (civitas or civitates...
-
Diocese of Gaul
Alpes Poeninae et
Graiae Belgica I
Belgica II
Germania I
Germania II
Lugdunensis I
Lugdunensis II
Lugdunensis III
Lugdunensis IV Maxima...