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hardness of
Noric steel is
expressed by Ovid: "...durior [...]
ferro quod
noricus excoquit ignis..."
which roughly translates to "...harder than iron which...
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alcimus Seeley 1881,
Hoplosaurus ischyrus Seeley 1881 and
Leipsanosaurus noricus Nopcsa, 1918.
Another European ankylosaurid,
Rhodanosaurus ludguensis Nopcsa...
- 1117–1125. Bibcode:2004JArSc..31.1117G. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2004.02.002. "
Noricus ensis", Horace, Odes, i. 16.9 Wagner,
Donald B. (1993). Iron and Steel...
- The Celts: A History.
Caroll & Graf. pp. 60–63. ISBN 978-0-7867-1211-3. "
Noricus ensis", Horace, Odes, i. 16.9 Vagn
Fabritius Buchwald, Iron and
steel in...
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largely used in the
making of
Roman weapons (e.g. Horace, Odes, i.16.9-10:
Noricus ensis, "a
Noric sword"). Gold and salt[citation needed] were
found in considerable...
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created to the rear (Castrum
Locus Felicis). The
occupying troops,
Exercitus Noricus,
consisted mostly of
auxilia cohorts and a
legion stationed in Lauria****/Enns...
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holding a
cartouche with the
signature and date inscription:
ALBERTUS DURER NORICUS FACIEBAT ANNO A
VIRIGINIS PARTU 1511 The
altarpiece with Dürer's frame...
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suffectus in AD 112, and
afterward proconsul of Asia.
Lucius Stertinius Noricus,
consul suffectus in AD 113.
Gaius Stertinius,
father of
Lucius Stertinius...
- coat-of-arms on the reverse.
Anzelewsky 1971, p. 63f. "Albertus
Durerus Noricus /
ipsum me
propriis sic
effin /
gebam coloribus aetatis / anno XXVII."...
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Flaccus [Stertinus?]
Noricus Numisius [Junior?].
Anthony Birley believes his wife
Stertinia was a
descendant of
Lucius Stertinius Noricus,
consul in 113. His...