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- Magdalensberg (Slovene: Štalenska gora) is a market town in the district of Klagenfurt-Land in Carinthia in Austria. Magdalensberg lies at the foot of...
- The Stadt auf dem Magdalensberg (lit German: city on the Magdalensberg), is a Noric settlement inhabited from the 1st century BC to the mid 1st century...
- Ferlach Market towns: EbenthalFeistritz im RosentalGrafensteinMagdalensbergMaria Saal • MoosburgPoggersdorfSchiefling am See Muni****lities:...
- The Youth of Magdalensberg was an ancient Roman bronze statue dating to the first century BC, missing since approximately 1810 and now presumed lost,...
- ghost town in southern Angola Saint Martin, a village in Freudenburg, Magdalensberg, Austria St Martin de Porres, Adelaide, a Catholic school in Adelaide...
- 400 BC, and had its capital at the royal residence at Virunum on the Magdalensberg. Around 800 BC, the region was inhabited mostly by the people of the...
- sword of Noric steel" by Buchwald.: 120  A center of manufacture was at Magdalensberg.: 124  Iron Age Europe Iron Age sword La Tène culture History of ferrous...
- been the name of the older Celtic-Roman settlement on the hilltop of Magdalensberg nearby. Virunum (Virunensis) is today a Catholic titular see. Municipium...
- (Noric iron). This led to the creation of a Roman trading outpost on the Magdalensberg in the early 1st century b.c., later replaced by the Roman town Virunum...
- the basin: the Ulrichsberg (1,022 m; 3,353 ft) in the south and the Magdalensberg (1,059 m; 3,474 ft) in the east as well as the Gößeberg (1,171 m; 3...