- (364–375) the
Danubian Limes was the
northeastern border of the Empire, with
occasional interruptions such as the fall of the
Danubian Limes in 259. The...
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modern Romanian state was
formed in 1859
through a
personal union of the
Danubian Prin****lities of
Moldavia and Wallachia. The new state,
officially named...
- The term
Danubian culture was
coined by the
Australian archaeologist Vere
Gordon Childe to
describe the
first agrarian society in
Central Europe and Eastern...
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Danubian Plain can be a
translation of: the
approximate Serbian name (Podunavska
nizija - literally:
Danubian Lowland) for the
Serbian part of the Pannonian...
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Different views of
Central Europe Central Europe is a
geographical region of
Europe between Eastern, Southern,
Western and
Northern Europe.
Central Europe...
- The
Danubian provinces of the
Roman Empire were the
provinces of the
Lower Danube,
within a
geographical area encomp****ing the
middle and
lower Danube...
- The
Danubian Flat (Slovak and Czech: Podunajská rovina, German: Donauebene), also
translated as
Danubian Plain, is the south-western, flatter, part of...
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House of Habsburg. From the 18th
century it is also
referred to as the
Danubian monarchy (German:
Donaumonarchie [ˈdoːnaʊmonaʁˌçiː] ) or the
Austrian monarchy...
- The
Danubian Prin****lities (Romanian: Prin****tele Dunărene, Serbian: Дунавске кнежевине, romanized: Dunavske kneževine) was a
conventional name given...
- The
Danubian Sich (Ukrainian: Задунайська Сiч, romanized: Zadunaiska Sich) was an
organization of the part of
former Zaporozhian Cossacks who
settled in...