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Sigismund Schwabe,
known by his
Latin name
Sigismundus Suevus (Freistadt, 1526–1596), was a
German mathematician and
Evangelical theologian. He was also...
- (invented in 1534).
Ptolemy knew the
modern Oder as the Συήβος (Suebos;
Latin Suevus), a name
apparently derived from the Suebi, a
Germanic people.
While he...
- Elbe and
stretch as far east as a
river apparently named after them, the
Suevus,
probably the Oder.
South of them he
places the Silingi, and then, again...
- century,
listed the
Burguntes (a more
unusual form) as
living between the
Suevus (probably the Oder) and
Vistula rivers,
north of the
Lugian tribes the Omani...
- can
however be
interpreted as east of the
Chalusus River,
between the "
Suevus" and "Viadua" rivers,
which both lay
between the
Chalusus and the Vistula...
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splendidus (Papp, 1974)
Illidops subversor (Tobias & Kotenko, 1986)
Illidops suevus (Reinhard, 1880)
Illidops suffectus (Tobias & Kotenko, 1986)
Illidops terrestris...