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Raetia or
Rhaetia (/ˈriːʃ(i)ə/ REE-sh(ee-)ə, Latin: [ˈrae̯.ti.a]) was a
province of the
Roman Empire named after the
Rhaetian people. It
bordered on the...
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Raetia football team (German:
Fussballauswahl Raetia)
represents Grisons,
formerly known as R(h)aetia, (/ˈriːʃ(i)ə/ REE-sh(ee-)ə) in
ConIFA ****ociation...
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Raetia Curiensis (in Latin; German: Churrätien, Romansh: Currezia) was an
early medieval province in
Central Europe,
named after the
preceding Roman province...
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Raetia was the name of a
canton of the
Helvetic Republic from 1798 to 1803,
corresponding to
modern Graubünden and
composed of the Free
State of the Three...
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Raetia Prima et
Raetia Secunda,
necnon Raetia Alpestria et
Raetia Plana vel Campestris, vel
Raetia Cana seu
Grisaea et
Raetia Nova, mox
Raetia Superior...
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Raetia Prima was a
province of the
Roman Empire in Late Antiquity,
which was
created in the
early fourth century AD in Diocletian's
Reforms by dividing...
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Valentine of P****au (died 7
January 475) was a bishop, abbot, monk, and hermit. He was a
papal missionary bishop to
Rhaetia (present Switzerland, Bavaria...
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regions of
northeastern Italy.
After the
Roman conquest, the
province of
Raetia was formed,
which included parts of present-day
Germany south of the Danube...
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provinces of Pannonia,
which encomp****ed
parts of
eastern Austria, and
Raetia,
which encomp****ed the
areas of present-day
Vorarlberg and Tyrol. Present-day...
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subjugated by
Tiberius and Nero
Claudius Drusus and the new
Roman province of
Raetia is
established with Chur (in modern-day Switzerland) as its capital. During...