The Ruteni were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the southern part of the Massif Central, around present-day Rodez, during the Iron Age and the Roman period...
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Rodez, are called Ruthénois, based upon the first settlers in the area, the Ruteni. With an area of 8,735 square kilometres (3,373 sq mi) and a population...
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Bituriges Cubi had fine ironworks; the Cadurci had linen factories; the Ruteni and the Gabales had silver mines.[citation needed] According to Strabo,...
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Raurica (Kaiseraugst) Redones Condate (Rennes) Remi Durocortorum (Reims) Ruteni Segodunom (Rodez) Salassi Aosta Santoni Mediolanum Santonum (Saintes) Seduni...
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(6 July 1453). "Epistola reverendissimi patris domini Isidori cardinalis Ruteni scripta ad reverendissimum dominum Bisarionem episcopum Tusculanum ac cardinalem...
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(6 July 1453). "Epistola reverendissimi patris domini Isidori cardinalis Ruteni scripta ad reverendissimum dominum Bisarionem episcopum Tusculanum ac cardinalem...
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Lemovices and Petrocorii, south of the Bituriges Cubi and Aedui, north of the Ruteni, Cadurci and Vellavi, and west of the Segusiavi and Ambarri. The Arverni...
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BC, several tribes of celtic Gauls were living around the Cévennes: the Ruteni in the west, the Gabali in the north, the Volcae Arecomici in the south...
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"formed a natural boundary between the Volcae Arecomici and the Gabali and Ruteni" to the east (Smith 1854). One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
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Pictons, Auvergne for the country of Arverni, Rouergue for the country of Ruteni, Périgord for country of Pétrocores, etc.) with a physical geographic name...
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Ruscia, Russia, Ruzzia – for Kievan Rus' as a whole. Subsequently, the terms Ruteni and Rutheni were used to describe Ukrainian and Belarusan Eastern Christians...
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for the entire Ukrainian population within the borders of the Monarchy. Ruteni, a misnomer that was also the name of an extinct and unrelated Celtic tribe...
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Cevennes. Their territory was located south of the Arveni, and north of the Ruteni. Their chief town was Anderitum (present-day Javols). They were subject...
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can refer to the following locations: Rodez, Aveyron, former town of the Ruteni in Aquitania Segedunum, Wallsend, England. Suin, Saône-et-Loire Syon Haute-Savoie...
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Nationality Tenure Trophies Evgeny Kovalenko 2003—2005 Aleksandr Vasin 2005 Rūtenis Paulauskas 2005—2007 Dmitry Shakulin 2007 Stanislav Yeryomin 2007—2010...
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results. Stasys Mickevičius: 1993–1998 Saulius Gaurilčikas: 1998–2002 Rūtenis Paulauskas: 2002–2004 Gintaras Leonavičius: 2004–2009, 2012–2014 Nerijus...
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Jr.* (Duke) 1987 Bob Willen (Virginia) Seamus Purcell (Providence) Paul Rutenis (Clemson) David Smyth (North Carolina) John Harkes* (Virginia) Mark Mettrick*...
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Aurelijus Rūtenis Antanas Mockus Šivickas (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtanas ˈmokus]; born 25 March 1952) is a Colombian mathematician, philosopher, and...
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Millau (category Ruteni)
Millau (French pronunciation: [mijo] ; Occitan: Milhau pronounced [miˈʎaw]) is a commune in Occitania, France. Located at the confluence of the Tarn and...
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Pictones/Pictavi – Poitiers Redones – Rennes, in Aremorica or Armorica Ruteni – Rodez Santones – Saintes Seduni – High Rhône river valley, Sion (Middle...
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Rodez (category Ruteni)
was called Civitas Rutenorum, the city of the Rutènes. Then, it became Ruteni and finally Rodez. Rodez is locally pronounced ""Rodess" [ʀodɛs] in French...
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under the command of Lucterius and sent him to secure the allegiance of the Ruteni, a border people. Advancing through the territory of the Nitiobriges and...
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The Rusyns (Rusyn: Русины, romanized: Rusynŷ, Romanian: Ruteni) are an ethnic minority in Romania. While only 262 people officially identified themselves...
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Duke Margiris of Pilėnai has a daughter Egle, who is in love with Duke Rūtenis of Nalšia. His ward Mirta is in love with the Pilėnai fortress soldier...
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Anderitum was a crucial junction on the route from Lugdunum (Lyon) to the Ruteni, with their capital at Segodunum. This road intersected at Anderitum with...
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rutenio — ruthenium from Medieval Latin Ruthenia 'Russia', from Rutheni, Ruteni 'Russians', from Old Russian Русь Rusĭ 'Russia' sputnik — satellite from...
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"Rinuncia del Vescovo dell'Eparchia Holy Mary of Protection di Phoenix dei Ruteni (U.S.A.) e nomina del successore". Bollettino (in Italian). Holy See Press...
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(1994–1997) Algirdas Budėnas (1998–2001) Algirdas Paulauskas (2001–2007) Rūtenis Paulauskas (2007–2009) Mantas Šernius (2010–2012) "Moterų Eurolyga – be...
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La Graufesenque (category Ruteni)
La Graufesenque is an archaeological site 2 km from Millau, Aveyron, France, at the confluence of the rivers Tarn and Dourbie. As Condatomagus (market...
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occultam, ut apertam festinetis adhibere medicinam. Burdigala, Petrogorii, Ruteni, Lemovices, Gabalitani, Helusani, Vasates, Convenae, Auscenses multosque...
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