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Legendary king of the Britons
Oenus was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He reigned approximately 179–173 BC. He was preceded by Cap and succeeded
Oenus
River in Greece
after the river Oenus. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1857). "Oenus". Dictionary of
Oenus_(river)
Oenus or Oinous (Ancient Greek: Οἰνοῦς; Eth. Οἰνούντιος) was a town in ancient Laconia, Greece, celebrated for its wine, from which the river Oenus, a
Oenus_(city)
Eugens, as noted by MacBain, p. 400. The mediaeval Latinization of Owen as Oenus led to a belief that the etymology was the Welsh and Breton oen, "lamb"
List of Scottish Gaelic given names
List_of_Scottish_Gaelic_given_names
Spartan class
region located in northern Laconia on the border with Arcadia, between the Oenus and the Eurotas rivers. According to Stephanus of Byzantium and Hesychius
Sciritae
Name list
Ywen, Ywein, Ywain, Yuein, and Yvain. Owain has also been Latinized as Oenus. Osborn Bergin proposed that the name is cognate with Old Irish Ugaine,
Owain
Capital city of Tyrol, Austria
Oeni Pontum or Oeni Pons which is Latin for bridge (pons) over the Inn (Oenus), which was an important crossing point over the Inn river. The Counts of
Innsbruck
Roman province
line drawn eastwards from the lacus Brigantinus (Lake Constance) to the Oenus (River Inn). During the last years of the Western Roman Empire, the land
Raetia
Biblical figure
Istria; Adulas, Dietas, Ibalus – people that of old dwelt between the rivers Oenus and Rhenus; Epirus, from whom Epirus. Askenaz had a brother called Scytha
Ashkenaz
Name list
Eugens, as noted by MacBain, p. 400. The mediaeval Latinization of Owen as Oenus led to a belief that the etymology was the Welsh and Breton oen ‘lamb’.
Eugene_(given_name)
Region in ancient Laconia
north of ancient Laconia, between the upper Eurotas on the west and the Oenus on the east, and extending north of the highest ridge of the mountains,
Sciritis
River in Switzerland, Austria and Germany
Ainos (Greek) or Aenus (Latin). In medieval Latin it was written as Enus or Oenus. The change in the old Bavarian language from e to i turned Enus to In.
Inn_(river)
1401 battle in Caernarfon, Wales
known of the battle. Adam of Usk says of it: In crastino Omnium Sanctorum, Oenus, volens obsidionem ponere circa Caernarvon, in multitudine glomerosa vixillum
Battle_of_Tuthill
Legendary king of the Britons
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He reigned approximately 173–167 BC. He was preceded by Oenus and succeeded by Beldgabred. He shares his name with one of the sons of
Sisillius_III
Name list
Eugens, as noted by MacBain, p. 400. The mediaeval Latinization of Owen as Oenus led to a belief that the etymology was the Welsh and Breton oen, "lamb"
Eoin
2026 video game
traverse the Laconian Woods where they meet a pair of thieving Kerkopes, the Oenus Vineyard, an abandoned winery where the brothers fight a daemon called Alastor
God_of_War_Sons_of_Sparta
Roman god
with certainty some epithets: Cozeiuod orieso. Omnia vortitod Patulti; oenus es iancus (or ianeus), Iane, es, duonus Cerus es, duonus Ianus. Veniet potissimum
Janus
Structure of ancient Spartan government
author of the polity. The Babyca is now called Cheimarrus, and the Cnacion Oenus; but Aristotle says that Cnacion is a river, and Babyca a bridge." Apart
Spartan_constitution
Kalo Nero) Pamisos (near Messene) Nedonas (in Kalamata) Eurotas (in Elos) Oenus (in Sparti) Rivers in this section are sorted south (Cape Malea) to northeast
List_of_rivers_of_Greece
northern Turkey Ünye Oene Oenoe Argolis, Greece Oene Oenoe Attica, Greece Oene Oenus Laconia, Greece Odessos coastal Bulgaria Varna Olbia Sardinia Civita, Terranova
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Clotenus Doten Gurgintius Gurguiricius Merianus Merian Bledudo Cap Cap Oenus Oein Sisillius III Sillius Beldgabred Blaðgabreast Archmail Arkinaus Eldol
List of legendary kings of Britain
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain
Legendary king of the Britons
He came to power in 185 BC. He was preceded by Bledudo and succeeded by Oenus. Monarchie Nobelesse website, Bretons Sacred Texts website, Histories of
Cap_of_Britain
Name list
Eugens, as noted by MacBain, p. 400. The mediaeval Latinization of Owen as Oenus led to a belief that the etymology was the Welsh and Breton oen, "lamb"
Eógan
Οινιάδες Oiniádes iniˈaðes Oeniadae Οἰνοῦς Oinoûs Οινούντα Oinoúnta iˈnuda Oenus; Oinounta Οἰνοῦσσαι Oinoûssai Οινούσες Oinoúses iˈnuses Oenussae; Oinoussais
List_of_Greek_place_names
Irish monk
Eugens, as noted by MacBain, p. 400. The mediaeval Latinization of Owen as Oenus led to a belief that the etymology was the Welsh and Breton oen, "lamb"
Éogan_of_Ardstraw
(Σελασία), was a town of ancient Laconia, situated in the valley of the Oenus, on the road leading from Tegea and Argos, and one of the bulwarks of Sparta
Sellasia_(Laconia)
Greek river
(51 mi) Basin size 2,239 km2 (864 sq mi) Basin features Tributaries • left Oenus, Xerias • right Vathyrema (with Kastaniotiko, Vresiotiko, Kardaris), Voutikiotis
Evrotas_(river)
oe > ū (occasionally preserved as oe): PIE *h₁oi-nos > Old Latin oinos > oenus > ūnus "one" Greek Phoiniks > Pūnicus "Phoenician" But: PIE *bʰoidʰ- > *foiðo-
History_of_Latin
Eastern part of the Alps mountain range
or Oeni Pons which is Latin for bridge (pons) over the Inn River (Flumen Oenus). It was built there some time earlier than its first recorded account,
Eastern_Alps
/ 45.0595; 9.834 (Nura) Oenus Inn Germania? 48°34′25″N 13°28′38″E / 48.57353°N 13.47713°E / 48.57353; 13.47713 (Oenus) Ollius, Olius Oglio Italia
Rivers_of_classical_antiquity
Citizens' assembly in ancient Sparta
to explain that: "The Babyca is now called Cheimarrus, and the Cnacion Oenus; but Aristotle says that Cnacion is a river, and Babyca a bridge. Between
Spartan_Assembly
Municipal unit in Greece
the frontier-fortress of Sparta on the Eurotas, as Sellasia was on the Oenus. Polybius describes it (iv. 81) as one of the cities of the Laconian Tripolis
Pellana
Topics referred to by the same term
son of King Guithelin and Queen Marcia Sisillius III, successor of King Oenus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sisillius
Sisillius
(Latin), Ainos - Αινος (Ancient Greek), En (Romansh), Eno (Italian), Enus or Oenus (Medieval Latin), Inn (Austro-Bavarian, German) Iori Ioræ - Иорæ (Ossetic)
List of alternative names for European rivers
List_of_alternative_names_for_European_rivers
Name Life Comments Ciarán mac int Sair d. 9 September 544 or 548/9 Óenu moccu Loigse died 20 January 570 Mac Nisse died 13 June 585 or 591 The Annals of
Abbot_of_Clonmacnoise
Plant species in the evening primrose family
NCBI: 337558 Open Tree of Life: 385143 Plant List: tro-23200112 PLANTS: OENU POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:613912-1 Tropicos: 23200112 VASCAN: 6820 WisFlora:
Oenothera_nuttallii
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Arabic English
A jewel-quality fossilized resin; as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Indian
Pure
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Gaelic
From the high hill.
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German, Latin
Of the Waves
Boy/Male
Greek
follower of Christ; the annointed.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Night, Rest, A river
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Godess Mahalakshmi
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Handsome
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