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 Übersetzung für 'Romano British' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   Romano-British | - | -
hist.
Romano-British {adj}
römisch-britisch
Teiltreffer
hist.
Romano-Hellenistic {adj}
römisch-hellenistisch
med.
Romano-Ward syndrome
Romano-Ward-Syndrom {n} <RWS>
hist.travel
Romano-Germanic Museum [in Cologne]
Römisch-Germanisches Museum {n} [in Köln]
British {adj}charakteristisch für einen Briten
gastr.
British candy
britische Süßigkeit {f}
British-made {adj}in Britannien hergestellt
EUpol.
British rebate
Britenrabatt {m}
British inhabitant in Großbritannien wohnende Person {f} [ugs. für: im Vereinigten Königreich wohnende Person]
British nationalsInhaber {pl} der britischen Nationalität
orn.
British List
Liste {f} britischer Vögel
British colonybritische Kolonie {f}
British abbreviationbritische Abkürzung {f}
British subjectbritischer Bürger {m}
British-led {adj}unter britischer Führung
British MuseumBritisches Museum {n}
pol.
British dominion
britisches Herrschaftsgebiet {n}
British territorybritisches Gebiet {n}
British ecologistbritischer Ökologe {m}
British statesmanbritischer Staatsmann {m}
British citizenbritischer Staatsbürger {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Merlinus" may have been intended as the agnomen of a Roman or Romano-British individual like Ambrosius.
  • Dumnonia is noteworthy for its many settlements that have survived from the Romano-British period, but also for its lack of a villa system.
  • The same root is found in the names of the Romano-British goddess Arnemetia and the Matres Nemetiales (known from an inscription in Grenoble).
  • Arnemetia was a goddess in Romano-British religion. Her shrine was at Aquae Arnemetiae ("waters of Arnemetia"), which is now Buxton in Derbyshire, England.
  • According to Georges Dumézil the name "Nechtan" is perhaps cognate with that of the Romano-British god Nodens or the Roman god called Neptunus and the Persian and Vedic gods sharing the name Apam Napat.

  • That derivation literally means ("allative") "sucking liquid", which may have been a byword for the notion of "suck-giving liquid" The Romano-British form of this Proto-Celtic reconstruction would likely have been *"Adsuglata".
  • Three Romano-British bishops, including Archbishop Restitutus of London, are known to have been present at the Synod of Arles in 314.
  • There is archaeological evidence of people residing in Henley since the second century as part of the Romano-British period.
  • The Meonhill Vineyard, near Old Winchester Hill in east Hampshire on the South Downs south of West Meon on the A32, is an example of a site where the Romano-British grew Roman grapes.
  • Their origins may be earlier, possibly originating in the Romano-British period.

  • In the late 1980s a large Romano-British settlement was excavated on the edge of the village of Ashton Keynes in Wiltshire.
  • La Tène history was originally divided into "early", "middle" and "late" stages based on the typology of the metal finds (Otto Tischler 1885), with the Roman occupation greatly disrupting the culture, although many elements remain in Gallo-Roman and Romano-British culture.
  • In Romano-British culture and Germanic polytheism, the Alaisiagae [...] (possibly "dispatching terrors" or "all-victorious") were a quartet of Celtic and Germanic goddesses deifying victory.
  • 293 the first recorded British martyrdom is traditionally believed to have taken place.
  • The Romano-British form of this Proto-Celtic name is likely to have been *"Aedumanda" (q.v. [...] [...]).

  • The Romano-British form of this Proto-Celtic theonym is likely to have been *"Hectolanda" (cf. [...] [...]).
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