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Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
LONGOBARDIA vulgo LOMBARDIA — LONGOBARDIA, vulgo LOMBARDIA pars Italiae, Gallis Lombardie, continet maiorem partem Galliae Cisalpinae; dividitur que in sup. et inf. In Longobardia sup. sunt Pedemontium et Ducatus Mediolanensis ac Montis Ferrari. In Longobardia inf. sunt… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Longobardia — The term refers loosely to parts of Italy that the Lombards (qq.v.) ruled. More specifically, it refers to the Byzantine theme (q.v.) of the same name that was organized by the late ninth century. It extended along the coast of southeast Italy … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Cephallenia (theme) — Κεφαλονία, θέμα Κεφαλληνίας Theme of Cephallenia Theme of the Byzantine Empire … Wikipedia
Historia de Italia — Este artículo es parte de la serie: Historia de Italia Por periodo histórico Italia Prehistórica (Terramaras · Villanovanos) Italia pre romana (hasta el siglo VIII a. C.) … Wikipedia Español
Lombardía — Coordenadas: 45°35′8″N 9°55′49″E / 45.58556, 9.93028 … Wikipedia Español
Lombardy — • A word derived from Longobardia and used during the Middle Ages to designate the country ruled over by the Longobards, which varied in extent with the varying fortunes of that race in Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lombardy… … Catholic encyclopedia
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VENETIA — regio Italiae maxima ab Addua fluv. (quô ab Insubriâ ad Occasum separatur) usque ad Timavum fluv. (quô ab Itris dividitur) protensa, Padô ad Meridiem a Gallia Togata divisa, Alpibus vero Rhaeticis et Iuliis ad Arctos a Rhaetia et Norico separata … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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