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    Raetia or Rhaetia (/ˈriːʃ(i)ə/ REE-sh(ee-)ə, Latin: [ˈrae̯.ti.a]) was a province of the Roman Empire, named after the Rhaetian people. It bordered on the...
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    The Raetia football team (German: Fussballauswahl Raetia) represents Grisons, formerly known as R(h)aetia, (/ˈriːʃ(i)ə/ REE-sh(ee-)ə) in ConIFA association...
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    Raetia Curiensis (in Latin; German: Churrätien, Romansh: Currezia) was an early medieval province in Central Europe, named after the preceding Roman province...
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    Raetia was the name of a canton of the Helvetic Republic from 1798 to 1803, corresponding to modern Graubünden and composed of the Free State of the Three...
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    [appellantur] Raetia Prima et Raetia Secunda, necnon Raetia Alpestria et Raetia Plana vel Campestris, vel Raetia Cana seu Grisaea et Raetia Nova, mox Raetia Superior...
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    The Three Leagues, sometimes referred to as Raetia, was the 1471 alliance between the League of God's House, the League of the Ten Jurisdictions, and the...
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    regions of northeastern Italy. After the Roman conquest, the province of Raetia was formed, which included parts of present-day Germany south of the Danube...
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    Valentine of Passau (died 7 January 475) was a bishop, abbot, monk, and hermit. He was a papal missionary bishop to Rhaetia (present Switzerland, Bavaria...
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  • not playing. In December 2011, a friendly was finally arranged with the Raetia football team, another member of the N.F.-Board, who not only came to the...
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  • Group A Group B Group C Group D Kernow  Sápmi 0 Ticino  Raetia  Padania  Székely Land  Chameria  Two Sicilies  Abkhazia  Artsakh...
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    has a Celtic (Gaulish) substrate. In the Roman era, it was part of the Raetia province. The name Suebia is derived from that of the Suebi. It is used...
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    Customs". The Journal of the Anthropological Society of Bombay. 10 (7): 647. Raetia (modern Bavaria and the adjoining country) Rüger, C. (2004) [1996]. "Germany"...
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    1st century BC, when the territory was incorporated into the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. It became the Duchy of Bavaria (a stem duchy) in the 6th century...
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    From about 900, two chief dynasties emerged: the Hunfriding counts in Raetia Curiensis (Churrätien) and the Ahalolfings ruling the Baar estates around...
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  • This is a list of known governors of the Roman province of Raetia. The province was created in 15 BC as an imperial equestrian province by the Emperor...
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  • October 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013. "Match Monaco vs. Raetia (NF-Board friendly)". FA Raetia at YouTube. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021...
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    the most successful Roman generals: his conquests of Pannonia, Dalmatia, Raetia, and (temporarily) parts of Germania laid the foundations for the empire's...
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    towards Burgundy to the south-west in the Aare River basin (the Aargau). Raetia Curiensis, although not part of Alemannia, was ruled by Alemannic counts...
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    portion of modern Switzerland was integrated into the Roman province of Raetia. Sometime around the start of the Common Era, the Romans maintained a large...
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    dramatically enlarged the empire, annexing Egypt, Dalmatia, Pannonia, Noricum, and Raetia, expanding possessions in Africa, and completing the conquest of Hispania...
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    Italy Alpes Cottiae Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium Liguria et Aemilia Raetia I Raetia II Venetia et Histria Diocese of Africa2 Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana)...
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    History of Austria Early history Hallstatt culture Noricum - Pannonia - Raetia Marcomanni - Lombards - Bavarians - Suebi Avars Samo's Realm Carantania...
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    September 253 – c. June 260 (c. 6 years and 9 months) Army commander in Raetia and Noricum, proclaimed emperor by the legions in opposition to Aemilian...
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    to also include the islands of Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia, as well as Raetia and part of Pannonia. The city of Emona (modern Ljubljana, Slovenia) was...
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    northern half of the Canton of Linth. Act of Mediation; formerly the Canton of Raetia, comprising the earlier Three Leagues. Act of Mediation; created from the...
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  • eventually conquered and incorporated into the Roman Empire as the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. There have been numerous palaeolithic discoveries in Bavaria...
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    province of the Roman Empire. Its borders were the Danube to the north, Raetia and Vindelici to the west, Pannonia to the east and south-east, and Italia...
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    Italy Alpes Cottiae Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium Liguria et Aemilia Raetia I Raetia II Venetia et Histria Diocese of Africa2 Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana)...
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  • Juba, governor in Roman Britain, 250s Titus Desticius Severus, governor in Raetia c. 166 This page lists people with the surname Desticius. If an internal...
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    the Danube river. They later occupied the eastern part of the province of Raetia, in a region known by Ptolemy as Vindelicia. Their territory was located...
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