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- do****ent" of 996. This word is probably a translation of Medieval Latin Marchia orientalis into a local (Bavarian) dialect. Austria was a prefecture of...
- at different periods. The English term Welsh March (in Medieval Latin Marchia Walliae) was originally used in the Middle Ages to denote the marches between...
- Jacob de Marchia (Latin: Jacobus de Marchia, Italian: Giacomo della Marca; c. 1391 – 28 November 1476), commonly known in English as Saint James of the...
- Francis of Marchia (c. 1290 - after 1344) was an Italian Franciscan theologian and philosopher. He was an ally of William of Ockham and Michael of Cesena...
- Latin sources, the entity was called: Marcha orientalis ("Eastern march"), marchia Austriae, or Austrie marchionibus. The Old High German name Ostarrîchi...
- German name parallels the Middle Latin name Marchia Orientalis ("eastern borderland"), alternatively called Marchia austriaca. The shorter Latinized name Austria...
- March of Posen–West Prussia (German: Grenzmark Posen-Westpreußen; Polish: Marchia Graniczna Poznańsko-Zachodniopruska) was a province of Prussia from 1920/1922...
- inertia. Around 1320, Francis de Marchia developed a detailed and elaborate theory of his virtus derelicta. Marchia described virtus derelicta as force...
- until the 12th century. The term "eastern march" stems from the Latin term marchia Orientalis and originally could refer to either a march created on the...
- Burkhard Earl of Geisenhausen was the first margrave in the Bavarian marchia orientalis, the territory that was to become the March of Austria, after...