- Pax
Iulia (also
known as
Colonia Civitas Pacensis) or
later Pax
Augusta was a city in the
Roman province of
Lusitania (today
situated in the Portuguese...
- century, it has been
attributed to an
otherwise unknown bishop,
Isidorus Pacensis but this
attribution is now
widely accepted as
being the
result of compounded...
-
Latin Chronicle of 754,
sometimes attributed to an
author called Isidore Pacensis in
reference to the
Battle of
Tours fought against Muslim forces. The European...
-
Cohors [prima] "Augusta
Nervia Pacensis" / "Aurelia" / "Flavia Malvensis"
Brittonum milliaria [peditata] ("[1st
infantry 1000 strong] "venerable, Nervian...
- Caesarina)
Colonia Civitas Pacensis (Beja), 38°01′04″N 7°51′55″W / 38.0178°N 7.8653°W / 38.0178; -7.8653 (Colonia
Civitas Pacensis)
Colonia Scalabis Praesidium...
- of the deal with the
Wanda Group at the end of 2021–22 season, Cívitas
Pacensis, a real
estate firm,
became the
naming rights partner. On
October 9, 2024...
- 12th-century tale The Four Sons of
Aymon is
probably a
corruption of Odo.
Isidore Pacensis, no. 25, cols. 1245.ff., 'Et quia
filiam suam dux
Francorum nomine Eudo...
- period.
Artifacts have also been
found at the
Roman town of
Colonia Civitas Pacensis in the
Badajoz area,
although a
significant number of
larger artifacts...
-
Retrieved 2011-01-31.
Collins 1989, p. 89
Previously attributed to
Isidorus Pacensis,
Bishop of Beja – see, O'Callaghan, 1983, p. 189.
Solus Deus
numerum morientium...
- the Alps (...)
Forum Julii Octavanorum, a colony,
which is also
called Pacensis and classica, the
river Argenteus,
which flows through it, the district...