Noricum (/ˈnɒrɪkəm/) is the Latin name for the kingdom or federation of tribes that included most of modern Austria and part of Slovenia. In the first...
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Noricum was an ancient Celtic kingdom, Noricum may also refer to: Province of Noricum, Imperial Roman Province Regnum Noricum, Celtic Kingdom Bythiospeum...
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The Kingdom of Noricum or the Kingdom of Noric, in Latin Noricvm Regnvm or Regnvm Noricvm (/ˈrɛɡnəm/ /ˈnɒrɪkəm/) was a Celtic kingdom or federation of...
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to Iran, by VOEST subsidiary Noricum during the 1980s. Noricum was named after the Roman geographical area Noricum. Noricum Maschinenbau und Handel, based...
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Severinus of Noricum (c. 410 – 8 January 482) is a saint, known as the "Apostle to Noricum". It has been speculated that he was born in either Southern...
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Galium noricum is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to the eastern Alps of Austria, Slovenia, Bavaria and northern Italy...
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Noric steel (redirect from Ferrum Noricum)
Noric steel was a steel from Noricum, a kingdom located in modern Austria and Slovenia. The proverbial hardness of Noric steel is expressed by Ovid: "...
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Neobisium noricum is a species of pseudoscorpions in the Neobisiidae family. It has only been found in Austria, and once in Hungary. The type locality...
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province called Noricum which lasted until the year of 476. The regions of today's Austria which were not located within the province of Noricum were divided...
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bounded on the north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia...
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attested in Noricum Verbeia - Brittonic goddess of the River Wharfe Vesunna - Gallic goddess of the Petrocorii Vibēs - a goddess in Noricum Abandinus -...
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dioceses Raetia and Noricum were situated. The campaign was directed against the Juthungi and the rebellious population of Noricum (the Nori). The command...
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castellum Lucullanum in the 480s or 490s, dedicated to Saint Severinus of Noricum. Romulus could have been alive as late as 507 or 511 when Theodoric the...
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eventually Latinised to Noricum after the Romans conquered the area that encloses most of modern-day Austria, in around 15 BC. Noricum later became a Roman...
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Following their victory over the latter, they arrived at the Danube in Noricum (113 BC), which was home to the Taurisci, who were allied with Rome. Unable...
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Limes (Roman Empire) (section Noricum)
elements along the Danube) Noric Limes, the frontier of the Roman province Noricum, from the River Inn along the Danube to Cannabiaca (Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing)...
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and later Project Babylon for Saddam Hussein. After SRC moved to Europe Noricum, the arms division of the Austrian steel company Voest-Alpine bought the...
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of Austria Early history Hallstatt culture Celts (Kingdom of Noricum) Roman Era (Noricum - Pannonia - Raetia) Rugiland Odoacer's Kingdom of Italy Ostrogothic...
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the most important cities of the now Roman province of Noricum. When the province of Noricum collapsed in 488 at the beginning of the migration period...
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forces in the Angolan conflict, where they were used very effectively. Noricum, the arms division of the Austrian steel company Voest-Alpine, purchased...
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Superior and Noricum Cohors I Aelia milliaria sagittaria equitata Auxilia, deployed in Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior and Noricum Ala I Ulpia contariorum...
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bank of the Danube. During the subsequent breakdown of Roman order in Noricum, the Rugii had exploited the situation to consolidate their power. By 467...
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Latobius was a sky and mountain Celtic god worshipped by the people of Noricum (modern Austria and Slovenia). During ancient Roman times he was equated...
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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 AD following...
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Maschinenfabrik Liezen und Gießerei (redirect from Noricum Maschinenbau und Handel)
approximately Schilling 350 million. Noricum Maschinenbau und Handel (1987-9) In 1986 the company was renamed Noricum Maschinenbau und Handels-GmbH; During...
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of Austria Early history Hallstatt culture Celts (Kingdom of Noricum) Roman Era (Noricum - Pannonia - Raetia) Rugiland Odoacer's Kingdom of Italy Ostrogothic...
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Julius Caesar it is known to have been the capital of the Celtic kingdom of Noricum, it was already referred to as a lost city by Pliny the Elder (AD 23 –...
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places where Celtic speakers lived in ancient times, including in Gaul, Noricum, Illyria, Britain and Ireland. Linguist Blanca María Prósper argues that...
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As a Roman domain Moesia was administered at first by the governor of Noricum as 'Civitates of Moesia and Triballia'. It included most of the territory...
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