Pterynotus (redirect from Marchia)
Swainson, 1833 Type species Murex pinnatus Swainson, 1822 Synonyms List Marchia Jousseaume, 1880 Murex (Pteronotus) Murex (Pterynotus) Pteronotus Swainson...
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German name parallels the Middle Latin name Marchia Orientalis ("eastern borderland"), alternatively called Marchia austriaca. The shorter Latinized name Austria...
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Burkhard Earl of Geisenhausen was the first margrave in the Bavarian marchia orientalis, the territory that was to become the March of Austria, after...
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Francis of Marchia (c. 1290 - after 1344) was an Italian Franciscan theologian and philosopher. He was an ally of William of Ockham and Michael of Cesena...
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document" of 996. This word is probably a translation of Medieval Latin Marchia orientalis into a local (Bavarian) dialect. Austria was a prefecture of...
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Posen–West Prussia (redirect from Marchia Graniczna Poznańsko-Zachodniopruska)
March of Posen–West Prussia (German: Grenzmark Posen-Westpreußen; Polish: Marchia Graniczna Poznańsko-Zachodniopruska) was a province of Prussia from 1922...
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frontier region, and any English-held lordships in Wales, became known as Marchia Wallie, the Welsh Marches, in which the Marcher lords were subject to neither...
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Welsh Marches (redirect from Marchia Walliae)
at different periods. The English term Welsh March (in Medieval Latin Marchia Walliae) was originally used in the Middle Ages to denote the marches between...
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James of the Marches (redirect from Jacob de Marchia)
Jacob de Marchia (Latin: Jacobus de Marchia, Italian: Giacomo della Marca; c. 1391 – 28 November 1476), commonly known in English as Saint James of the...
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Pterynotus barclayanus (redirect from Marchia barclayana)
(H. Adams, 1875) Synonyms List Coralliophila barclayana H. Adams, 1873 Marchia barclayana (H. Adams, 1873) Murex alocatus Robillard, 1873 Murex lienardi...
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Marches. Pura Wallia (independent Wales) Lands gained by Llywelyn the Great in 1234 Marchia Wallie (lands controlled by Norman Marcher barons)...
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Pterynotus bibbeyi (redirect from Marchia bibbeyi)
bibbeyi Binomial name Pterynotus bibbeyi (Radwin & D'Attilio, 1976) Synonyms Marchia bibbeyi Radwin & D'Attilio, 1976 Pterymarchia bibbeyi (Radwin & D'Attilio...
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Margraviate of Austria (redirect from Marchia Orientalis (Austria))
Latin sources, the entity was called: Marcha orientalis ("Eastern march"), marchia Austriae, or Austrie marchionibus. The Old High German name Ostarrîchi...
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until the 12th century. The term "eastern march" stems from the Latin term marchia Orientalis and originally could refer to either a march created on the...
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Pterynotus pellucidus (redirect from Marchia pellucida)
Pterynotus Species: P. pellucidus Binomial name Pterynotus pellucidus (Reeve, 1845) Synonyms Marchia pellucida Reeve, 1845 Murex pellucidus Reeve, 1845...
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Pterynotus elongatus (redirect from Marchia elongata)
elongatus Binomial name Pterynotus elongatus (Lightfoot, 1786) Synonyms Marchia elongata (Lightfoot, 1786) Murex clavus Kiener, 1842 Murex draco Röding...
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historical documents in AD 907 as Styria, in 1191 as Marchia Stirensis, and in 1215 as Marchia Styrie. The name is of pre-Romance substrate origin. The...
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Wales 1234 (Marchia Wallie and Pura Wallia) Pura Wallia (independent Wales) Lands gained by Llywelyn the Great in 1234 Marchia Wallia (lands ruled...
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European and Burgundian, principalities. Austria was originally called Marchia Orientalis in Latin, the "eastern borderland", as (originally roughly the...
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Eastern March (redirect from Marchia Orientalis)
Eastern March (Latin: Marcha Orientalis) may refer to: any frontier region (march) that is positioned towards the East Eastern March (Austria), a medieval...
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March of Fermo (redirect from Marchia Firmana)
The March of Fermo (Latin: Marchia Fermana or Firmana, Italian: Marca fermana) was a frontier territory (march) of the Holy Roman Empire in the Kingdom...
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medicine at the Humboldt University of Berlin and became a member of the Marchia Berlin Landsmannschaft in the winter semester of 1913/4. While still a...
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established in the states and districts of Lombardy, Riviera Romagnola, and Marchia Tarvisina in the Venetia. Judicial torture had become a common practice...
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included building barricades and caring for wounded fighters. Joséphine Marchias, a washer woman, picked up a gun during the battles of May 22–23rd and...
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A313403. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2008-08-20. De Marchia B, Ravetzb JR (1999). "Risk management and governance: a post-normal science...
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and Gotha Ostmark ("Eastern March") is a modern rendition of the term marchia orientalis used in Carolingian documents referring to the area of Lower...
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initially comprised a vast territory including the marches of Styria (marchia Carantana), Carniola and Istria; they also ruled over the Italian March...
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the Carolingian March of Pannonia, including the territory of the later marchia orientalis (March of Austria), lost in 900. The most significant result...
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The Neumark (listen), also known as the New March (Polish: Nowa Marchia) or as East Brandenburg (German: Ostbrandenburg), was a region of the Margraviate...
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Cardiganshire and Marchia Wallie were defined through division of lands still held by the Welsh people and the Norman castles built in the Marchia Wallie. The...
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