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Roland used Blos. In
English and in
modern German the
forms Wallachians,
Walachen appear, respectively. In the
Balkan Peninsula various names such as Rumer...
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Paralimpomenica rerum memorabilium Hungariae, Tyrnaviae, 1699, p. 39-40. "
Walachen,
welche ein Überbleibsel und eine
Nachkommenheit der
alten Römischen Colonien...
- area of
White Carniola are
mentioned Vlachs from
Marindol in 1668. "die
Walachen zu
Marienthall beclagen sich" The
community is bilingual, and in their...
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History Of The
Hungarian Academy of Sciences). ISBN 0-88033-491-6. "Die
Walachen sind an der Zahl die stärksten und
halten alle Siebenbürgische Scribenten...
- po****tions, see Hreith-Goths, above.
Vlachs (Romanians)
Middle High German:
Walâchen,
Middle High German: Vlâchen A
nomadic people in
South East Europe, in...
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Scientific Institute. He died in Belgershain. (1888): Die
Sprache der Olympo-
Walachen.
Johann Ambrosius Barth: Leipzig.[1] (1892): Vlacho-Meglen. Eine...
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Geiser further states that, in Bavaria, the game is
known as
Wallachen or
Walachen which points to a link with
Wallachia in modern-day Romania,
however a...
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called Säbeln ("Sabre").
Other spelling variants include Wallach, Wallacha,
Walachen,
Wallachan (Bavarian) or Wallachern.
According to
Rohrmayer (2015), after...
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settled around Otočac. A
local Austrian official reports the
arrival of '
Walachen'
around the Otoćac area in 1611 ('families and
their animals'). Although...