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Mediolanum
Mediolanum Arcadius solidus, from Mediolanum mint, 400s. Mediolanum, the modern Milan, appears to have been ...
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Mediolanum Aulercorum
Mediolanum Aulercorum Mediolanum Aulercorum was a Roman town of Northern ... the tribe that then inhabited the area; Mediolanum was a small regional center of Normandy ...
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Mediolanum Santonum
Mediolanum Santonum Mediolanum Santonum was a Roman town of Western ...
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Mediolanum (disambiguation)
Mediolanum (disambiguation) Mediolanum, probably meaning "central (place)", was the name ... which the following were the most important: Mediolanum, now Milan, Italy. Mediolanum Santonum, now Saintes, France. Mediolanum Aulercorum, now Evreux, France. External link ...
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Talk:List of Latin place names in Continental Europe
... coinage, JHK. I agree entirely. MichaelTinkler Thanks! ;-) Mediolanum is the Latin name of an Italian ... you elsewhere, its official name was always 'Mediolanum' until it became 'Milano'. Don't put ... listed here that are not Latin. Examples, Mediolanum (Celtic), Neapolis (Greek), Silva Ducis (made up ... s cited explicitly! As for the specifics: Mediolanum — may or may not have roots ... say that there was one. On specifics, Mediolanum is definately a Celtic name. The ...
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History of Milan (translated from German)
... Table of contents Antique one That antique Mediolanum the most important city was in Gallia ... the Insubrier 225 - 222 v. Chr. and Mediolanum themselves stormed in the following year. Its ... Toward end of the 3. Century became Mediolanum seat of the governor of Aemilia and ... the emperors of the west realm in Mediolanum, to Honorius Ravenna preferred and 402 with ...
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Signal Cup Teams male (translated from French)
... HAVE Frejus France 1992 Eurostile Montichiari Italie Mediolanum Milan Italie Moerser SC Allemagne 1993 Mediolanum Milan Italie AS Cannes France Eurostile Montichiari Italie 1994 Sisley Trévise Italie Mediolanum Milan Italie AS Cannes France 1995 Daytona ...
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Talk:Ligurian language
... what is now Western Lombardy, centered around Mediolanum (Milan). They may have commingled in part ... and built a city which they called Mediolanum. which seems to argue that the Insubres ... what was to become the Insubrian capital Mediolanum (modern Milan), was Etruscan around 600-500 ...
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Caesar III
... Capua Tarentum Architect Tarraco Syracusae Quaestor Miletus Mediolanum Procurator Lugdunum Carthago Aedile Tarsus Tingis Praetor ... Corinthus, as well as alternate versions of Mediolanum and Caesarea. In some of them the ... Celts: In Londinium and Lindum Carthaginians: In Mediolanum and Carthago (Brundisium, Capua, Tarraco, and Lugdunum ...
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Mayhem (translated from German)
... Maniac instead of and became for that Mediolanum Capta Est Live album taken up. This ... Necrolust/Total of throwing acres (Split) (1999) Mediolanum Capta Est (Live one) (1999) Grand Declaration ...
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