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Vosegus (Latin: [ˈwɔ.sɛ.ɡʊs];
sometimes Vosagus, Vosacius, Vosagō, Vosegō,
Vogesus) was a name used in the
Roman Empire for a
Celtic god of
hunting and forestation...
- mountains. The m****if
known in
Latin as
Vosago mons or
Vosego silva,
sometimes Vogesus mons, was
extended to the vast
woods covering the region. Later, German...
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locomotives from the Emil Keßler in Karlsruhe. They were
numbers 1 HAARDT, 2
VOGESUS, 3, DENIS, and 4 ALWENS. In 1847 four
identical locomotives (5 HUMMEL,...
- 1 to 8 and 21 and
Palatine No. 9 to 20. They bore
names like Haardt,
Vogesus,
Denis and Alwens.
Crampton locomotives with the
numbers Palatine No. 26...