Aventinus may refer to: Places: Aventinus, Latin name of Abensberg, Germany Aventine Hill, named after Aventinus, king of Alba and Latium Persons: Aventinus...
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Aventine Hill (redirect from Collis Aventinus)
absorbed Aventinus Maior, and the part of Regio XII known as Aventinus Minor. Most Roman sources trace the name of the hill to a legendary king Aventinus. Servius...
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(1881–1886). In his Annals, Aventinus preserved some of the text of the now lost 8th-century chronicle of Creontius. In his Chronik, Aventinus fabricated a succession...
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G. Schneider & Sohn (redirect from Aventinus (beer))
TAP 1 to TAP 6. Aventinus is a strong, dark, wheat doppelbock introduced in 1907 by Mathilde Schneider and named after Johannes Aventinus, a Bavarian historian...
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of the Aboriginal Italians, Aventinus by name, who were both killed and buried there - just as the Alban king Aventinus was, he was succeeded by Procas...
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Troyes (redirect from Saint Aventinus)
hostage, is hagiographic rather than historical. A disciple of Saint Lupus, Aventinus (Saint Aventin of Troyes, died 537) founded a monastery at Troyes. It...
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king of the Aboriginal Italians, Aventinus by name, who was both killed and buried there - just as the Alban king Aventinus was, he who was succeeded by Procas...
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of Thomas Becket in 1170, Aventinus settled in Touraine, France, where he remained until his death, in 1180. St. Aventinus, Catholic.org; accessed 8 June...
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entry: Askenaz, or Askanes, called by Aventinus Tuisco the Giant, and by others Tuisto or Tuizo (whom Aventinus makes the 4th son of Noah, and that he...
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1907 by G. Schneider & Sohn and was named Aventinus after 16th-century Bavarian historian Johannes Aventinus. The style combines darker Munich malts and...
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16th century, after works published by Annius de Viterbo and Johannes Aventinus purported to list him as a primeval king over Germany and Sarmatia. In...
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2002 p. 238-239 Bóna István 2000 p. 54 Aventinus, Johannes: Annalium Boiorum VII, 1554 p. 480 Johannes Aventinus: Annalium Boiorum VII, 1554 p. 480. Original...
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the mother of the twins Romulus and Remus Rhea (mother of Aventinus), mother of Aventinus by Hercules Rhea or Riadh, Celtic mythological hero 577 Rhea...
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historian Johannes Aventinus wrote that Gambrinus is based on a mythical Germanic king called Gambrivius, or Gampar, who, Aventinus says, learned brewing...
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The Aventinus-class aircraft repair ship was a class of repair ships that were operated by the United States Navy during World War II. Aventinus-class...
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from *Gautaz (plural *Gautôz), "to pour". The German chronicler Johannes Aventinus (ca. 1525) reported Gothus as one of 20 dukes who accompanied Tuisto into...
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newspaper of Switzerland. Since 2021, it has been owned by Fondation Aventinus, a not-for-profit organisation. As of 2022[update], the newspaper had...
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Middle East in Assyrian records of the time. The German historian Johannes Aventinus disputed that Trebeta (whom he called Trever or Treiber) was the son of...
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The Regio XIII Aventinus is the thirteenth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio XIII took its name from the hill which...
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the mother of the twins Romulus and Remus Rhea (mother of Aventinus), mother of Aventinus by Hercules Rhea or Riadh, Celtic mythological hero Rhea of...
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walls of the city. The seven hills are: Aventine Hill (Latin: Collis Aventinus; Italian: Aventino) Caelian Hill (Collis Caelius, originally the Mons...
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of Bithynia c. 400 14 February 473 Auxentius of Mopsuestia unknown 360 Aventinus of Tours unknown 1180 Avilius of Alexandria unknown 11 September 95 Patriarch...
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Regional brands in Bavaria are Hopf, Unertl, Ayinger, Schweiger and Plank. Aventinus is an example of Weizen Doppelbock, stronger and darker version of Weizenbock...
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In 7 BC, Augustus divided the city of Rome into 14 administrative regions (Latin regiones, sing. regio). These replaced the four regiones—or "quarters"—traditionally...
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adjoining lake, after a reign of nineteen years. He bequeathed his throne to Aventinus, who reigned for thirty-seven years, and was buried on the hill that bears...
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the sagaris that led medieval and Renaissance authors (such as Johannes Aventinus) to attribute the invention of the battle-axe weapon to the Amazons –...
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Ilm Pfeffenhausen Rottenburg an der Laaber Siegenburg Wolnzach Johannes Aventinus (4 July 1477 – 9 January 1534), a Bavarian Renaissance humanist, historian...
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was almost certainly situated on the minor summit of the Aventine Hill (Aventinus Minor), in between the churches of Santa Balbina and Santa Sabina. The...
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2008:215 and note 23. Aventinus, Johannes / Riezler, Sigmund von / Lexer, Matthias von: Johannes Turmair's, genannt Aventinus, sämmtliche Werke, Bd....
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dispossessed. Johannes Aventinus (1477–1534) is the city's most famous son, the founder of the study of history in Bavaria. Aventinus, whose name was real...
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