- Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Linus Psamathe Paus. 2nd cent. AD The
Corybantes Rhetia Pherecydes 5th cent. BC
Thalia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Anius Rhoeo Diod...
- The
Roman conquest of
Rhetia and the
Alpine arc from 16 to 7 BC was the
prelude to the
great invasion of
Germania from 12 to 9 BC. The aim was to extend...
- Olympus. The
Korybantes were the
offspring of
Apollo and the Muse
Thalia or
Rhetia. One
account attests the
parentage to Zeus and the Muse Calliope, or of...
-
Battle of Lake
Constance Part of the
Roman conquest of
Rhetia and the Alps
Roman trireme Belligerents Roman Empire Celtic tribes Commanders and leaders...
-
tactics circulus cantabricus and
cantabricus impetus.
Roman conquest of
Rhetia and the Alps Orosius,
Histories against the Pagans, vi.21.
Florus (1929)...
-
Marcus Aurelius (r. 161–180)
during the
Marcomannic Wars.
Roman conquest of
Rhetia and the Alps
Abdale 2016, p. 72
Wells 2003, p. 77
Abdale 2016, p. 73 Wells...
- his
sister Dr. Cora (Kora)
Hesselberg became a
pathologist and his
sister Rhetia (Rezia/Rizia) Hesselberg, a violinist,
became a
noted music teacher. He...
-
defeated and
Emperor Augustus incorporated the
region into the new
province of
Rhetia-Vindelicia,
whose capital was Augsburg. Each of the four
tribes formed a...
- mid-twenties, tall, dark-haired, dark-e****.
Rhetia – The god's Cupbearer, tall,
brave and strong.
Rhetia is very ambitious, and
wishes to be Speaker....
- crudities:
hastily gobled up in five
moneths travells in France, Savoy, Italy,
Rhetia ... Vol. II. Glasgow: J.
MacLehose and Sons. p. 46. Brognoli,
Paolo (1826)...