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Noricum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Noricum, in ancient geography, was a Celtic kingdom (perhaps better described as a federation of, by tradition, twelve tribes) stretching over the area of today's Austria and a ...
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Noricum - Province of the Roman Empire
Resources about noricum ... The original population of Noricum (mostly modern day Austria) consisted of Illyrians, who after the great emigration of ...
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Noricum definition of Noricum in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Noricum (nŏr`ĭkəm), province of the Roman Empire. It corresponded roughly to modern Austria S of the Danube and W of Vienna. It was bordered on the west by Rhaetia and on the ...
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Noricum - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Noricum
Ancient district south of the River Danube, between Raetia and Pannonia. Its mainly Celtic inhabitants were ruled by local princes. In 16 BC they joined a Pannonian invasion of ...
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Noricum - definition of Noricum by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Nor·i·cum (nôr-k m, n r-) An ancient country and province of the Roman Empire south of the Danube River in present-day Austria west of Vienna.
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Noricum - Definition of Noricum at YourDictionary.com
ancient Roman province south of the Danube, in the region of modern Austria
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Noricum - LoveToKnow 1911
NORICUM (Noricus ager), in ancient geography, a district bounded on the N. by the Danube, on the W. by Raetia and Vindelicia, on the E. by Pannonia, on the S. by Pannonia and Italy ...
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Severinus of Noricum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Severinus of Noricum (ca. 410-482) is a Roman Catholic saint, known as the "Apostle to Noricum". It has been speculated that he was born in either Southern Italy or in the Roman ...
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