- *Walhaz is a
reconstructed Proto-Germanic word
meaning 'foreigner', or more
specifically 'Roman', 'Romance-speaker' or '(romanized) Celt', and survives...
- Wallia,
Walha or
Vallia (Spanish: Walia,
Portuguese Vália), (c. 385 – 418) was king of the
Visigoths from 415 to 418,
earning a re****tion as a great...
- the
Kshatriyas of
India and ****stan.
Alternate spellings include Wahla/
Walha, Vahla/Vala, Bahla/Balhara, Bala/Bal/Pala/Pal and Wara/Vara or
Waraha used...
-
Wanda Walha is a heritage-listed
detached house at 15 Gray Road, West End, Queensland, Australia. It was
built in 1886. It was
added to the Queensland...
- area as Welschland,
which has the same
etymology as the
English Welsh (see
Walha). In
Germany Welsch and
Welschland refer to Italy; there, the term is antiquated...
-
which is Proto-Germanic *
walha-, 'foreigner, Roman, Celt',
whence the
English word
Welsh (Old
English wælisċ). Proto-Germanic *
walha comes from the name of...
- area as Welschland,
which has the same
etymology as the
English Welsh (see
Walha).
Research shows that
individuals with a French-sounding name in the German-speaking...
-
Visigoths (usurpation) In
office August 15, 415 –
August 22, 415
Preceded by
Athaulf Succeeded by
Walha Personal details Born
Unknown Died
August 22, 415...
- His
final victory is on the
planet Mizum in 3975 when he
defeats Kamon Walha V,
ruler of the
Yaman Clan.
Kamon hides his heir,
Kamon Myroad on the planet...
- Hungarians. The
Germanic invaders of the
Roman Empire applied the word "
Walha" to
foreigners they
encountered and this
evolved in West
Germanic languages...