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Guntia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
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defend the
borders of
their land
along the Danube; it was
known as
Castellum Guntia,
Gontia or Contia. The name
comes from that of the
Celtic goddess Gontia...
- Balzers)
Curia (Chur)
Endidae (Neumarkt)
Feltria (Feltre)
Foetes (Füssen)
Guntia (Günzburg)
Gamundia Romana (Schwäbisch Gmünd)
Oscela (Domodossola) Parthanum...
- She is
known from an
inscription on a Roman-era
altar at Günzburg (Latin:
Guntia) that
reads Gontiae / sac(rum) / G(aius!)
Iulius / Faventi**** / (centurio)...
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present Arunachal Pradesh and Tibet.
Under the
Darrang Raja, an
officer named Guntia Baruah was
appointed to
manage the
transaction with the
Bhutias who handed...
- Ermegoto, Goldregodo, Leovegoto, Sabegoto,
Vestregoti -****ia/-cundia/-
guntia/-gundia/-gunza/-onda *gunþ-jō "fight" Adegundia, Alaguntia, Ansiunda, Aragunti...
- of the Alamanni. From
there he went up the
Rhine and down the
Danube to
Guntia (Günzburg)
devastating the
country of the
Alamanni the
whole distance. Eastwards...
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Rhaetia during the
reigns of
Vespasian and Titus,
named in
inscriptions from
Guntia,
Augusta Vindelicorum, and Germani****.
Saturius Firmus, the son-in-law of...
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Fishia Fletcherea Galeana Gaurenopsis Grammoscelis Graptocullia Grisana Guntia Gyroprora Harpagophana Hemiglaea Hillia Himachalia Homoanarta Homoglaea...
- Ermegoto, Goldregodo, Leovegoto, Sabegoto,
Vestregoti -****ia/-cundia/-
guntia/-gundia/-gunza/-onda, PGmc *gunþ-jō "fight": Adegundia, Alaguntia, Ansiunda...