- Nori****.
Judenburg itself was
first mentioned in a 1074
staple right deed as
mercatum Judinburch, a
market town
within the
estates of
Eppenstein Castle, the...
-
Balearic Islands. The name "Mercadal"
derives from the
Latin language mercatum,
meaning "market". In 1301, King
James II of
Majorca decreed the establishment...
-
leagues from the coast. 12°S,350°E
Portus regalis in quem
Franci et
Britanni mercatum navigant. Port
Royal to
which the
French and the
English repair for trade...
- year 745)
derives from the
Latin Vicus Mercati,
which later became Vicus Mercatum and then Vimercato, the
ancient form of Vimercate, used up
until the 19th...
- of
Mautern (an der Donau)." ad Mutarun. "to
Mautern (an der Donau)". ad
mercatum Marahorum. "to the
market of the Moravians". The
customs regulations are...
- PR. */ˈfɔru/ OFr. fuer Fr. fur 'extent' Sp.
fuero 'law' Ro. for 'plaza'
mercatum CL
synonym in this context. PR. */merˈkatu/ OFr.
marchiet Fr. marché Occ...
- (HMSO 1908), p. 210 (Internet Archive). "Rex
concessit Huberto Hues' quod
mercatum quod
consuevit aliquando teneri apud
manerium de Northbrug' (manerio illo...
- Ragusa),
Drijeva appears under the name of Lat. Narenti,
forum Narenti,
mercatum. The
first mention dates back to 1186, when the
Serbian župan
Stefan Nemanja...
- town, a huge
mining settlement, and a
suburb of Novo Brdo. The
square (
mercatum or burgus), the
heart of
social life, was
located here. It had its own...
-
Elizabeth seems to
corroborate this tradition: ‘Quod est
quoddam forum sive
mercatum in die
Sabbatis qualibet septimana quondo non est
guerra in patria, juxta...