- 1837 by King Otto of
Greece (in Gr****, Óthon) and was
named in his
honour Othonian University (Οθώνειον Πανεπιστήμιον). It was the
first university in the...
-
reach northern Italy. They
attacked Placentia but were
repulsed by the
Othonian garrison and fell back on
Cremona to
await the
arrival of Valens' army...
-
period are the
buildings of the
University of
Athens (1837,
under the name
Othonian University), the
Athens Polytechnic University (1837,
under the name Royal...
- arrive.
Leaving a
strong detachment to hold the camp at Bedria****, the
Othonian forces advanced along the Via
Postumia in the
direction of Cremona. At...
- by
Lucius Verginius Rufus' army 69 –
Winter –
Battle of 'Forum Julii' –
Othonian forces defeated a
small group of
Vitellianist auxiliaries in
Gallia Narbonensis...
- (οστρακινά);
likely expressing a
quality of the island.
Nowadays the
Othonians living in
Corfu sometimes call the
island "Pera" ("Πέρα" meaning: beyond)...
- [Vitellianist] army were sent by the
route through the interior, the [
Othonian]
fleet might make a
rapid movement on the
unprotected coast.
Twelve squadrons...
- site of the
Byzantine Museum. A
central fixture in the
social life of
Othonian Athens, the
Duchess would host
symposia on
various topics of
religion and...
-
between himself and Ross. When Otto came of age in 1837, he
founded the
Othonian University of
Athens (known
since 1932 as the
National and Kapodistrian...
- city of
Placentia in the ****ault of Placentia, but were
repulsed by the
Othonian garrison. Otho left Rome on
March 14, and
marched north towards Placentia...