- group, the
Transmontani, that some
modern scholars identify as
Dacian Transmontani Costoboci of the
extreme north. The name
Transmontani was from the...
- group, the
Transmontani, that some
modern scholars identify as
Dacian Transmontani Costoboci of the
extreme north. The name
Transmontani was from the...
- made by the
alpine karst mountains of the
Picos de
Europa range: the
Transmontani (located in the
modern Asturias, "beyond"— that is,
north of— the Picos...
-
historian Florus in his
Epitome of
Roman History, the
forces of the
Astures Transmontani came down from
their snow-covered
mountains (which is
perfectly possible...
- Praestamarci, Cileni, Seurri, Baedui.
Astures were
divided in
Augustani and
Transmontani,
comprising 22 populi: Gigurri, Tiburi, Susarri, Paesici, Lancienses...
-
Tiburi Zoelae –
Eastern Trás-os-Montes (Portugal), (Miranda do Douro).
Transmontani Baedunienses Brigaentini Cabarci Iburri Luggones/Lungones
Paenii Paesici...
-
Tiburi Zoelae –
Eastern Trás-os-Montes (Portugal), (Miranda do Douro).
Transmontani Baedunienses Brigaentini Cabarci Iburri Luggones/Lungones
Paenii Paesici...
-
mountainous region called the "Peuca"
mountains south of the
Costoboci and
Transmontani. The Sidones,
named as one part of the
Bastarnae by Strabo, are described...
- & Schultz, 2009
Formica tianshanica Seifert & Schultz, 2009
Formica transmontanis Francoeur, 1973
Formica triangularis Say, 1836 †Formica
trigona Presl...
-
called Gaucín
where a
castle was built.
Plinius affirms he was
Astur Transmontani. — Great
Asturian Encyclopedia: "Gausón" However, the most part of the...