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Italian Piemonte, and
other variant cognates come from the
medieval Latin Pedemontium or Pedemontis, i.e. ad
pedem montium,
meaning "at the foot of the mountains"...
- (modern
spelling Piémont)
comes from the
Italian Piemonte, from
Latin pedemontium,
meaning "foothill" or, literally, "at the foot of the mountains"; it...
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Ostrogothia Östergötland,
Sweden Patagonia Patagonia, Argentina,
Chile Pedemontium Piedmont,
Italy Pella Pella Prefecture,
Greece Peloponnesus (pen.) Peloponnesus...
- Swedish),
Pikardija (Croatian),
Pikardija - Пикардија (Macedonian)
Piedmont Pedemontium (Latin),
Piamonte (Spanish),
Piemont (Albanian, Piedmontese, Occitan...
- (Ercolano) Hispellum,
Colonia Julia Hispellum Spello,
Umbria Horta (
Pedemontium),
Horta Sancti Iulii Orta San
Giulio Hostilia Ostiglia Iguvium, Eugubium...
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Anastasio Germonio,
Commentariorum libri Giuseppe Francesco Meyranesio,
Pedemontium sacrum Volume XII.
Codex diplomaticus Sardiniae, II, Turin, 1868. Volume...
- 24
February 1832. He died on 3
April 1838. J. F.
Mevranesio (1863).
Pedemontium Sacrum (in Italian). Vol. secundum. Turin:
Typograhia regia. p. 841....
- east-southeast of Christiansburg. The name
Piedmont comes from
medieval Latin Pedemontium or Pedemontis, i.e., ad
pedem montium,
meaning "at the foot of the mountains"...