- The
Aquitanian language was the
language of the
ancient Aquitani,
spoken on both
sides of the
western Pyrenees in
ancient Aquitaine (approximately between...
-
Aquitanian may
refer to:
Aquitanian (stage), a
geological age, the
first stage of the
Miocene Epoch Aquitanian language, an
ancient language spoken in...
- The
Aquitanian pike (Esox aquitanicus) is a
species of pike, a
predatory fish
native from the
Charente to the
Adour river drainages in the
French Great...
-
various Aquitanian names and
words that were
recorded by the Romans, and
which are
currently easily readable as Basque.
Whether this
Aquitanian language...
- The
Aquitanian is, in the
International Commission on Stratigraphy's (ICS)
geologic timescale, the
oldest age or
lowest stage in the Miocene. It spans...
-
Latin (Vulgar Latin) and the
Roman civilization.
Their old language, the
Aquitanian language, was a
precursor of the
Basque language and the
substrate for...
- are a ****tive
family of
languages that
includes Basque and the
extinct Aquitanian language. The
extinct Iberian language is
sometimes tentatively included...
- The
Battle of
Toulouse (721) was a
victory of an
Aquitanian Christian army led by Odo the Great, Duke of
Aquitaine over an
Umayyad Muslim army besieging...
- Secunda. As a duchy, it
broke up
after the
conquest of the
independent Aquitanian duchy of Waiofar,
going on to
become a sub-kingdom
within the Carolingian...
- The
brothers were
active in
suppressing revolts led by the Bavarians,
Aquitanians, Saxons, and the
Alemanni in the
early years of
their reign. In 743,...