- free dictionary.
Gothia is a name
given to
various places where the
Goths lived during their migrations: Dacia,
referred to as
Gothia during the fourth...
- The
Gothia Cup (Swedish pronunciation: [ɡuːtɪa ˈkɵpː]) is an
international youth ****ociation
football tournament organized by
professional football club...
- John of
Gothia (Gr****: ᾿Ιωάννης ἐπίσκοπος τῆς Γοτθίας, Iōánnēs epískopos tēs Gotthiás; ? – c. 791 AD) was a
Crimean Gothic metropolitan bishop of Doros...
- The
Gothia Towers, in Gothenburg, Sweden, is the
largest hotel in the
Nordic countries. Part of the
Swedish Exhibition and
Congress Centre, it has 1,200...
- Roussillon,
Vallespir and
Fenouillet ("March of
Gothia"). The
nominal boundaries attributed to
Gothia and the
Spanish March vary in time, not without...
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establishment in Sweden. The
Metropolitanate of
Gothia (also of
Gothia and Caffa), also
known as the
Eparchy of
Gothia or
Metropolitanate of Doros, was a metropolitan...
- The
title Prince of
Gothia (princeps Gothiæ) or
Prince of the
Goths (princeps Gothorum) was a
title of nobility,
sometimes ****umed by its
holder as a sign...
-
Gothicus Maximus and
claimed the
subjugated territory as the new
province of
Gothia. In 334,
after Sarmatian commoners had
overthrown their leaders, Constantine...
- Snus (/snuːs/ SNOOSS, Swedish: [ˈsnʉːs] ) is a
tobacco product,
originating from a
variant of dry
snuff in
early 18th-century Sweden. It is
placed between...
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sense mainly includes the
provinces of Östergötland (East
Gothia) and Västergötland (West
Gothia). The
island of
Gotland was
disputed by
other than Swedes...