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Ierna (d. 547) was a
Berber tribal leader of the
Laguatan and also high
priest of the god
Gurzil who was
active in the
praetorian prefecture of Africa...
- Gurzil.
After several battles the
Laguatan and
their allies were defeated.
Ierna, the
chief and high
priest of the Laguatan, was
killed while trying to rescue...
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Bezina Iabdas Cutzinas
Iabdas Mastigas Orthaïas Stotzas † Antalas
Stotzas the younger †
Ierna Carcasan †
Bruten Casualties and
losses Unknown Unknown...
- doi:10.2307/2106865. ISSN 0031-8205. JSTOR 2106865. See the
quotes in
Carlo Ierna, "Husserl's
Critique of
Double Judgments", in:
Filip Mattens, editor, Meaning...
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Byzantine troops. In the
spring of 547,
after the
death of the
Laguatan chief Ierna, he
united the
scattered Berber tribes and was
acclaimed as a
leader by...
- Gratiano,
Castiglion Fosco, Cibottola,
Colle Baldo, Gaiche, Greppolischieto,
Ierna Vignaie, Macereto, Oro, Pietra****a,
Pratalenza Government • Mayor Andrea...
- Karl Schuhmann).
Carlo Ierna, ‘Husserl and the Infinite’, in
Studia Phaenomenologica III:1–2 (2003), 179–194 [1].
Carlo Ierna, “The
Beginnings of Husserl’s...
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wooded interior,
where they
gathered their forces under the
leadership of
Ierna of the
Leuathae and Antalas.
Corippus suggests that they
hoped that Troglita...
- used a
number of
other terms,
namely Juverna, Juvernia, Ouvernia, Ibernia,
Ierna, Vernia.
Ptolemy also
refers to it as
Iouernia or Ivernia.
Scotia or the...
- (546–547). They were
probably a
remnant of the Austuriani.
Their leader is
Ierna, a
priest of
Gurzil and rex
Marmaridum (king of the Marmarides). Corippus...