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Aachen (/ˈɑːxən/ AH-khən, German: [ˈaːxn̩] ; French: Aix-la-Chapelle;
Aachen dialect: Oche [ˈɔːxə]; Latin:
Aquae Granni or Aquisgranum) is the 13th-largest...
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Alvania aquensis is an
extinct species of
minute sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc or
micromollusk in the
family Rissoidae.
Fossils of this species...
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Albert of Aix(-la-Chapelle) or
Albert of Aachen; Latin:
Albericus Aquensis; fl. c. 1100) was a
historian of the
First Crusade and the
early Kingdom of...
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spoils were taken. [...] [Note #3:
Albert of
Aachen (Albericus,
Albertus Aquensis),
Historia Hierosolymitanae Expeditionis, in: RHC (Occ.), IV. p. 523; etc...
- The
Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence and
Arles (Latin:
Archidioecesis Aquensis in
Gallia et Arelatensis; French: Archidiocèse d'Aix-en-Provence et Arles;...
- the
Pelophylax kl.
esculentus hybrid complex. The
species P.
aquensis (formerly Rana
aquensis) is
known from the Late
Oligocene of
southern France, and fossil...
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Roman settlements were
Sumolecenna (Rottenburg am Neckar),
Civitas Aurelia Aquensis (Baden-Baden),
Lopodunum (Ladenburg) and Arae
Flaviae (Rottweil). Romans...
- Baden-Baden were
known to the
Romans as
Aquae ("The Waters") and
Aurelia Aquensis ("Aurelia-of-the-Waters")
after M.
Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus...
- 1949, Kurt Pfeiffer [de]
presented to the
reading group "Corona
Legentium Aquensis",
which he had founded, his
proposals for the prize: "We have the honour...
- Sumelocennensis;
Rottweil (Arae Flaviae) Baden-Baden (Aquae) =
Civitas Aquensis;
Mainz (Mogontia****) =
Civitas Aresacium;
Worms (Borbetomagus) = Civitas...