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- Slovakian: Provincia 11 spišských miest; Latin: Provincia XI oppidorum terrae Scepusiensis Encyklopédia Slovenska, Veda. Zuzanna Krempaská, Sixteen Scepus Towns...
- near the modern town of Kežmarok. The royal county of Szepes (comitatus Scepusiensis) was created in the 2nd half of the 12th century. In the 1250s the border...
- Aster pseudoamellus DC. Aster purpureus Gueldenst. ex Ledeb. Aster scepusiensis Kit. ex Kanitz Aster tinctorius Wallr. Aster trinervius Gilib. Diplopappus...
- Neogradiensis Pesthiensis Pilisensis Poseg**** Posoniensis Sarosiensis Scepusiensis Simigiensis Sirmiensis Soproniensis Strigoniensis Szabolcsensis Szaladiensis...
- repræsentans partem Hungariæ nempe sic dictum Comitatum de Zips ... Comitat Scepusiensis. Engraved by Friedrich Hampe, 1762. Archived 18 January 2006 at the Wayback...
- Késmárk (present-day Kežmarok). The royal county of Szepes (comitatus Scepusiensis) was created in the second half of the 12th century. In the 1250s, the...
- The Diocese of Spiš (Slovak: Spišská diecéza, Latin: Dioecesis Scepusiensis, Hungarian: Szepesi egyházmegye) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic...
- Poland. Kurtyka, J****z (2003). "Starostwo spiskie (1412-1769/70)". Terra Scepusiensis. Levoca - Wrocław. p. 529.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
- is notable for the fields of giant crocus (Crocus vernus, syn: Crocus scepusiensis). The National Park contains several endemic fauna species, and many...
- Szepesi Városok Provinciájába; Latin: Provincia XIII oppidorum terrae Scepusiensis Zuzanna Krempaská, Sixteen Scepus Towns from 1412 to 1876. Encyklopédia...