- the Banat". In antiquity, the
river was
known as
Tibiscus (in Latin) and
Tibisis (Θίβισις in
ancient Gr****), and as
Timisis in De
Administrando Imperio;...
-
Tibisis Timiş (Temes, Tamiš)
Moesia Superior? or Dacia? 44°50′53″N 20°38′08″E / 44.84805°N 20.635556°E / 44.84805; 20.635556 (Tibiscus,
Tibisis)...
- forest"). Timiș
Possibly Latin After the Timiș River,
known to the
Romans as
Tibisis or Tibiscus, of
uncertain etymology.
Tulcea Uncertain,
possibly Tatar Named...
-
Crisia for the Criș, Maris(sos) for the Mureș, *Samus for the Someș and
Tibisis for the Timiș Argeș (from Ardesos), Criș (from
Crisus or Crisia), Mureș...
-
Thibisis /
Thympiscos - Θίβισις / Θυμπισκος (Ancient Gr****),
Tibiscus /
Tibisis (Latin), Timiș (Romanian),
Tisza Cisa (Polish),
Pathissos - Πάθισσος (ancient...
- of the
county comes from the Timiș River,
known in
Roman antiquity as
Tibisis or Tibiscus.
According to
Lajos Kiss'
etymological dictionary, the name...
- 48), Patissus, Pathissus,
Tisia Tisa Pyretus, Pyretos, Pyresos,
Porata Prut
Rabon Jiu
Samus Someș
Sargetia Strei Tyras Nistru Tibisis Timiș Herodotus...
- Sekoati, Ha Sello, Ha Selonyane, Ha Seqotomela, Ha Shao, Ha Teleka, Ha
Tibisi, Ha Tšita, Ha
Welephi (Sekoaing),
Kamora Thaba, Lehonyeling, Letlapeng,...
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Maliba Amelia Tshabalala Mzelankata Thomas Macingwane Mapaseka Angel Motaung Tibisi April Motaung Naledi Maria Mkendani Jankie Elisha Sebolao Selloane Mavis...