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Late antique people in Eastern Europe
The Boisci (Ancient Greek: Βοΐσκοι; Latin: Boisci) were a people of Late Antiquity recorded only in connection with the Huns, in the works of the 5th-century
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Ancient name for marshes in modern southern Russia
great swamp," conquered the Alpidzuri, Alcildzuri, Itimari, Tuncarsi and Boisci, and eventually subdued the Alans. Wetlands portal James, Edward Boucher
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Late antique people in Eastern Europe
alongside the Boisci. The name Itimari is obscure, but has been interpreted as a Celtic compound, which would make the Itimari and the Boisci the easternmost
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Huns also conquered "the Alpidzuri, the Alcildzuri, Itimari, Tuncarsi, and Boisci" in a battle by the Maeotian Swamp. These were potentially Turkic-speaking
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Ancient Celtic people of the south-eastern Alps
it is found in several names long held to be Celtic, including Aravisci, Boisci, and Scordisci. Besides the Po-plain Taurisci, the same name is applied
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Topics referred to by the same term
in the names of ancient peoples that have been connected with the Boii: Boisci, a people of central Europe named by Ptolemy Boiates, a people of the Gironde
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Ancient people of Dacia
it is found in several names long held to be Celtic, including Aravisci, Boisci, Scordisci and Taurisci. The ethnic character of the Teurisci is debated
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Gods immortalizing nectar
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French form of Roman Latin Leontina, LÉONTINE means "lion-like."
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Good Sense of Humour
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God of Pearl
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Goddess who killed demon mahishasura
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Divine body
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Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
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The appraiser
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