- ****müllerhofviertel, Andreas-Hofer-Platz-Viertel Linz
originated as a
Roman fort
named Lentia,
established in the
first century. The name
reflects its
location at a bend...
-
reducing azides,
useful as hypertensives",
issued 21
April 1983, ****igned to
Lentia GmbH. K.
Wismayr et al., AT 241435 ; eidem, U.S.
patent 3,340,298 (1965...
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Pollentia (Catalan: Pol·
lèntia) was a
Roman city
founded by
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus in the
present city of Alcúdia,
allegedly in the year...
- The
Latin name "Lentienes" was
formed from the name of the
Celtic village Lentia;
today a
region north of Lake
Constance is
called Linzgau. Stather, Hans...
- Gran
Cratere at the top of the
Fossa cone, the cone
having grown in the
Lentia Caldera in the
middle of the island, and has had at
least nine
major eruptions...
- in the west. In this area are
included the
border fortifications, Linz (
Lentia) and P****au (Boiodurum), as well as
numerous settlements in what are now...
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Cowbridge United Kingdom 1st c. AD
Burgodunum Leeds United Kingdom 1st c. AD
Lentia Linz
Austria 1st c. AD
Aquae Granni Aachen Germany 1st c. AD
Portus Victoriae...
- (Portuguese, rare)*, Linköping (Danish, Finnish, Swedish), 林雪平 (Chinese) Linz
Lentia (Latin),
Linca (Latvian), Líncia (Portuguese)*,
Linec (Czech), Linz (Catalan...
- the
history of the city of Linz, Austria. ca.400 CE -
Roman fortress of
Lentia 799 CE -
First mention of the name Linz 823 CE -
Archbishop of P****au in...
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Bethanie ǀUiǂgandes
Klipfontein Village The
Lentia Lutheran Church,
built 1899. The village's
mission church is in the
background on the left. Bethanie...