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According to
Pliny the Elder, they are the same as the
people known as the
Norici. The
etymology of the name is disputed.
Taurisci may stem from a root meaning...
- to the 5th
century a.d. a
Roman fort (Asturis). It was a part from
Limes Norici of the
Roman province Nori****. Anti-nuclear
movement in
Austria Freda Meissner-Blau...
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under the
command of two generals:
Comes Illyrici Dux
Pannoniae Primae et
Norici Ripensis This
stretch of
limes was in use from the 1st to the 5th centuries...
- was
military defence. The
Norici are
first mentioned by the
ancient writer Polybius (c. 130 BC). In 186 BC
occurred the
Norici's first recorded interaction...
- 19 AD a
specific reference dates a p****age: he said that the
Carni and
Norici had been at
peace since they were "stopped ... from
their riotous incursions...
- The
Storm before the Storm. New York: PublicAffairs. ISBNÂ 978-1-5417-2403-7. www.noreia-
norici.at
Gottfried Wernig, A-9341 Str****burg, 20
September 2017...
- protection.
Although there was no
formal treaty of
military alliance, the
Norici could count on
Roman military support, as
demonstrated in 113 BC, when a...
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Schirenc anonymously included two
Vuzem tracks on self-produced
compilation Norici Obscura Pars.
Following favorable reviews and
multiple requests, Martin...
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every city, has its god.
Syria has Astarte,
Arabia has Dusares, the
Norici have Belenus,
Africa has its Caelestis,
Mauritania has its own princes....
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Noric Alps
Noric language Noric race
Noric steel the Taurisci, also
called Norici This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Noric...