- Adam
Teuto, also
known as
Coloniensis (flourished 14th century) was an
early German author whose Latin-language
writings emphasized ecclesiastical topics...
-
Teuto (Italian: Teutone) was the
Abbot of
Farfa from
about 883
until about 888. His
abbacy is the
first of a very
unclear string that
covers the years...
- Germany–****an
relations (German: Deutsch-****anische Beziehungen; ****anese: 日独関係, romanized: Nichido****ankei) are the
current and
historical relations between...
- John of
Rheinfelden (German:
Johannes von Rheinfelden), also
Johannes Teuto and John of
Basle (born c. 1340), was a
Dominican friar and
writer who published...
- is a
Latin adjective meaning "of Cologne". It
occurs in many names: Adam
Teuto,
called Coloniensis Albertus Coloniensis Annales sancti Panthaleonis Coloniensis...
- [ˈbudɒørʃ]; German: Wudersch; Croatian: Jerša, Erša or Vundeš; Latin:
Vicus Teuto) is a town in Pest County,
Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. A suburb...
- Germany–Russia
relations display cyclical patterns,
moving back and
forth from
cooperation and
alliance to
strain and to
total warfare.
Historian John...
- ("people").: 386 Sometimes,
Teutates is
explained as a
reflex of proto-Celtic *
teuto-tatis ("father of the tribe"). However, this
explanation is problematic...
-
decision was made to form a
football club, and he
would call it
Teuto-Brasileiro.
Teuto-Brasileiro
would be the
first football club in the
state of Paraná...
- at the
behest of
Ermesinde of Carc****onne in 1055. In
south Italy, one
Teuto and his sons had
attacked and were in
possession of
castles and property...