- [of]
mountain dwellers [or] highlanders."
Potto claimed that
members of
Avarian tribe also
often referred to
themselves by the
alternate endonym maarulal...
- Empire,
established after successful Frankish campaigns and
conquests of
Avarian territories along the
river Danube, to the east from the
river Enns, in...
- An
initial Avarian incursion into
Bavaria was repelled, and Franco-Bavarian
forces responded by
taking the war to
neighbouring Avarian territories,...
- The Avar Khanate, the Avar
Nutsaldom (Avar: Avar Nutsallhi; Russian: Аварское ханство), also
known as
Khundzia or Avaria, was a long-lived Avar state,...
-
repelled them, and then
launched a
counterattack towards neighbouring Avarian regions,
situated along the
river Danube, east of the Enns. The two sides...
- 11th century.
Several stone crosses bearing Georgian,
Armenian and even
Avarian inscriptions have also been noted.
Christianity probably arrived via Georgia...
-
between heroic and evil factions, in this case the
heroic Defenders (and
their Avarian allies) and the evil
Maladroids (and
their Insectors allies). v t e...
-
about 4 km
south of the
village of
Datuna (which sits on the bank of the
Avarian Koisu, one of the region's
major rivers). The basilica's
architecture is...
- in the 1278
Battle on the Marchfeld.
History of
Austria Pannonian March Avarian March Hungarian March Pohl 1995, pp. 64, 154.
Reuter 2013, pp. 194. Bowlus...
- in Styria; this
settlements had
Avarian names with
suffix *-iki (-itji); the
commander of
those settlements was
Avarian Ban
which name is
located in the...