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Sabaria was a semi-autonomous
territory in Iberia,
between the
Kingdom of the
Suebi and the
Visigothic kingdom, in the 4th-6th
centuries that extended...
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three days, the
governor of
Pannonia Prima, Amantius,
ordered him
taken to
Sabaria (present-day Szombathely, Hungary),
where after attempting to make Quirinus...
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Ennominae Genus:
Achrosis Guenée in
Boisduval & Guenée, 1857
Synonyms Sabaria Walker, 1860
Pagrasa Walker, 1861
Omiza Walker, 1861 (preocc. Walker, 1860)...
- capital,
began a new campaign,
during which he
conquered the
district of
Sabaria, the
province of Braganza, and
Torre de
Moncorvo along the
Suebian frontier...
- fame by
knocking down
those foreign "giants". In 1929,
Atlante defeated Sabaria of
Hungary 3–1. In 1930,
Atlante twice defeated Sportivo of
Buenos Aires...
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Sabaria FC was a
Hungarian ****ociation
football club from the town of Szombathely, Hungary.
Sabaria FC
debuted in the 1926–27
season of the Hungarian...
- at a club from his birth-town
named Sabaria FC. He also pla**** one
season with Törekvés SE
beforejoning Sabaria, and then
after leaving Sabariiia he...
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carnival to
remember the
history of "Savaria". The
Latin name
Savaria or
Sabaria comes from Sibaris, the
Latin name of the
river Gyöngyös (German Güns)...
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Visigothic Kingdom Byzantine Empire Visigothic victory Visigothic conquest of
Sabaria (573) Location:
Iberian Peninsula Visigothic Kingdom Sappi Visigothic victory...
- from 573 on his
campaigns got
closer to
Suevic lands,
first occupying Sabaria,
later the
Aregenses mountains and Cantabria,
where he
expelled some invaders...