- Fendel-Stinnes-Schifffahrt AG near Duisburg.
Rhenus Gesellschaft für Schifffahrt,
Spedition und
Lagerei was
transformed into
Rhenus AG,
based in Mannheim. The company...
-
Rhenus may
refer to: the
Latin name of the
Rhine Rhenus of
Carthage (died 259), one of the
Martyrs of
Carthage under Valerian Rhenus Pater,
allegory or...
-
Rhénus Sport (originally Hall
Rhénus, also
known as
Rhénus Sport Arena and
Arena de la SIG) is a multi-purpose
arena located in Strasbourg, France. The...
- with
horns also
called Rhenus bicornis, and as an
allegory of the
subjugated barbarian tribes called Rhenus cornibus fractis "
Rhenus with
broken horns" by...
- with the
contribution of an
additional 4% by
Rhenus Veniro. Rethmann's
former transport subsidiary,
Rhenus Veniro, thus
became part of Transdev. Stephan...
-
domestically in the
French Pro A League. The club's home
games are pla**** at
Rhénus Sport. The
players wear
white and red uniforms. The club was
founded in...
-
Christians including Mont****, Lucius, Flavian, Julian, Victoricus, Primolus,
Rhenus, and Donatian. All were
executed during the ****cutions of the
Roman Emperor...
- Strasbourg, Arnhem, and Basel. The
variants of the name of the
Rhine (Latin
Rhenus;
French Rhin,
Italian Reno,
Romansh Rain or Rein,
Dutch Rijn, Alemannic...
- Germania's governor. In 12 BC Nero
Claudius Drusus "the elder"
crossed the
Rhenus to
establish Roman control. Many of the
Germanic tribes were
conquered and...
- a 60/40
joint venture between Keolis and
Rhenus. In
December 2007, the
joint venture was dissolved;
Rhenus taking ownership of the bus
operations and...