- as russian: люди, romanised:
liudi ("people"), in
Latin as Leodi**** or
Leodium, in
Middle Dutch as
ludic or ludeke.
Until 17
September 1946, the city's...
- The
University of Liège (French: Université de Liège), or ULiège, is a
major public university of the
French Community of
Belgium founded in 1817 and based...
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Damme (nl)
Furna [4]
Veurne (nl)
Gandavum [5] Ghent, Gent (nl), Gand (fr)
Leodium Liège (fr), Luik (nl), Lüttich (de)
Lovanium Leuven (nl),
Louvain (fr)...
- (French, Hungarian, Swedish), Lîdje / Lîdge (Walloon), Léck (Luxembourgish),
Leodium (Latin), L'ež – Льеж (Russian),
Liege (Finnish, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish)...
- Schoolmeesters, "Tableau des
archdiacres de Liége
pendant le
XIIIe siècle,"
Leodium II (Liège 1903), p. 5. Berger, Les
registres d'
Innocent IV
Volume I (Paris...
-
where the
Archbishop was Hermann,
uncle of
Casimir the Restorer, or from
Leodium. He was at
first the
abbot of the
Benedictine monastery in
Tyniec but in...
- gave him
recognition in the world. In 1902 Mieczysław
Wolfke moved to
Leodium,
Belgium to
start studying at the university.
Because of the low standard...
-
Liege (Cartusia
Duoecim Apostolorum apud
Leodium;
Cartusia Omnium Apostolorum de
Cornelio Monte apud
Leodium;
Cartusia Leodiensis) Cartusiana.org: Antwerpen...
- as a
total loss, her crew were
rescued by
General Foch (flag unknown).
Leodium Belgium The
cargo ship ran
aground in the Paraná
River at Rosario, Santa...