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Latin names of mountains (4214 bytes)
1: Mountains like ''Hymettus'' have a Latinized Greek origin ''Hymettos''. 3: ...st of '''[[mountains]]''' that are found in the [[Latin language]]. 6: <tr><th>Latin</th><th>English name, [other name(s)], [older nam... 15: <tr><td>Atlas¹ (ranges)</td><td>[[Atlas Mountains]], NW [[Africa]]</td></tr> 16: <tr><td>Caucasus</td><td>[[Caucasus]] mountains, [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] to [[Azerbaijan]]<... Latin names of islands (5802 bytes) 1: Here are some listings of [[island]]s in '''Latin''', and English on the right. 4: <tr><th>[[Latin]]</th><th>[English], [other name], [older name], ... 40: <tr><td>Helena, former name of Macronesus</td><td>[[Makronisos]] (Macro-nesus)</... 63: <tr><td>Rho¹</td><td>[[Ro]], E of [[Rhodes]], [[Greece]]</td></tr> 67: <tr><td>Sapientia</td><td>[[Sapienza]], south of [[Methone]], [[Greece]]</td></tr> Latin names of cities (9428 bytes) 1: ...'Latin names of cities''' that did not exist when Latin was a living language. 3: ...opted them directly, often treating the new place names as [[indeclinable]] [[noun]]s; here ''Jerusalem''... 5: ... writers needed to give Latin names to. A number of methods are used: 6: ...um'' or -''a'' is added or substituted on the end of the source word. Hence ''Baltimorum'' for "Balti... 7: * The words already fit into Latin [[declension]]s, as do ''Indianapolis'', ''Cincin... Latin names of regions (9467 bytes) 1: ...is is '''NOT''' a duplication of Roman provincial names. 17: ...ish name(s)''' [other name(s)] or [older name(s)] of subdivisions 52: <tr><td>Elea, Elia?<td>[[Prefecture of Ilia|Ilia, Elia]] (pref, fmr. dept.), [[Greece]] 86: <tr><td>Macedonia (respublica)<td>[[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] (republic) 90: ...via, Mazovia<td>[[Masovia]] (''Mazowsze''), prov. of [[Poland]] Latin names of lakes (2642 bytes) 1: ...ince there is a great deal of repetition of place-names throughout Europe; reliance purely on apparent co... 3: Following is a List of Lakes stating the Latin and equivalent English name (s) 6: <tr><th>'''Latin'''</th><th>'''English Name''', [(other name(s))] ... 21: * [[List of Roman place names in Britain]], includes Ireland, Faeroe Islands, a... 22: * [[Latin names of European cities]] Latin names of European rivers (4419 bytes) 1: ...owing is a list of [[river|rivers]] stating the [[Latin]] and equivalent [[English language|English]] nam... 4: <tr><th>Latin<th>English, (other) and older names 69: ¹ - Latinized spelling of a Greek derived name 72: * [[Latin names of European cities]] 73: * [[Latin names of cities]] Latin names of European communities (3166 bytes) 1: ...ince there is a great deal of repetition of place-names throughout Europe; reliance purely on apparent co... 3: ... towns of villages other than cities in Europe in Latin. 6: <tr><th>'''Latin'''</th><th>'''English Name''', [(other name(s))] ... 14: ...ciniacum</td><td>[[Bad Kreuznach]], [[Rhineland-Palatinate]], [[Germany]]</td></tr> 33: * [[List of Roman place names in Britain]], includes Ireland, Faeroe Islands, a... Latin names of European cities (33738 bytes) 1: ...ince there is a great deal of repetition of place names throughout Europe; reliance purely on apparent co... 2: ...rippinensis'', retains the name today in the form of [[Cologne]]. 4: ...ters und der Neuzeit'' (1909), an exhaustive work of meticulous German scholarship that is available o... 6: To use it, one must understand German names of countries, as they were in 1909. The original was... 8: ...ebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Kurdistan northwest of Arbil. Latin names of European countries (4322 bytes) 5: <tr><th>Latin Name</th><th>Current Name</th></tr> 72: *[[List of Roman place names in Britain]], incl. Ireland, Faeroe Islands, and ... 73: *[[Latin names of European cities]] 74: *[[Latin names of European rivers]] 75: *[[Latin names of cities]] Greek names of mountains (3891 bytes) 1: This is a list of mountain tops and ranges in [[Greece]] and around... 19: ...952;η</td><td>Mount [[Minthe]], [[Prefecture of Ilia|Ilia]]</td></tr> 31: ...;ιον, -ιο</td><td>Pelius Mountains</td><td> 32: ...;δος</td><td>[[Pindus]]/[[Pindos]] Mountains</td></tr> 36: ...972;η</td><td>Mount [[Pholoe]], [[Prefecture of Ilia|Ilia]], [[Greece]]</td></tr> List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names (10610 bytes) 1: ...ages understand and remember the scientific names of organisms. 3: ...ond to the current English common names, they are often related, and if their meanings are understood ... 5: ...ng an honest description of the subject or object of investigation. 7: The list includes a collection of scientific words and common prefixes used in Engl... 9: ...ers that repeatedly occur in the systematic names of many organisms. Old Latin (1326 bytes) 1: ...in Bible used before the [[Vulgate]], see [[Vetus Latina]].'' 4: ... of [[Latin]] texts before the age of [[Classical Latin]]. 6: ...f [[diphthong]]s such as ''oi'' and ''ei'' (later Latin ''ū'' or ''oe'', and ''ī''). 8: Notable Old Latin fragments: 19: * The preserved fragments of the laws of the [[Twelve Tables]] (traditionally, [[449 BC]],... Latin (9424 bytes) 2: ...ained great importance as the formal [[language]] of the [[Roman Empire]]. 4: ...e names used in the [[scientific classification]] of living things. 7: name=Latin| 8: nativename=lingua Latina| 14: ...bsp;[[Italic languages|Italic]]<br> '''Latin'''| New Latin (3803 bytes) 1: ... '''Neo-Latin''') is a post-medieval version of [[Latin]], now used primarily in [[International Scienti... 3: The term came into widespread use towards the end of the [[1890s]] among [[linguist]]s and [[scientist... 5: ...ll their [[Renaissance]] Latin language texts Neo-Latin as well. 7: ...[[cryptography]] designed to conceal descriptions of sexual practices from the unlearned: it was desig... 9: ...eology from Latin textbooks, even if the language of instruction in most [[seminary|seminaries]] was t... Classical Latin (1285 bytes) 1: ...n]] literature. Its origins within the framework of [[Indo-European]] are well understood, but there ... 3: ... BC]]), possibly extending to the [[Silver Age of Latin Literature|Silver Age]] (broadly the [[1st centur... 5: ...ar Latin]]. Vulgar Latin differed from classical Latin in its vocabulary and grammar, and as time passed... 7: {{latinperiods}} 10: [[Category:Latin language]] Latin Kings (889 bytes) 1: ... out as a social organization for the advancement of the [[Hispanic American|Hispanic]] community in t... 3: ...K (Almighty Latin King Nation). Some have tattoos of royal crowns (a common symbol for the gang) on th... 5: ...ociated with the [[People Nation]] set and is one of the most violent street [[gang]]s in the United S... 8: *[[The Latin Kings]] -Swedish Hip Hop group The Latin Kings (2311 bytes) 1: ...icipality of [[Botkyrka]] in the southern suburbs of [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. 3: ...tin America (Venezuela and Chile), hence the name of the group. 5: ...rs still live in their old neighbourhood and many of their songs reflect life in the "Svartskalleföror... 7: ...l, Red Line Records where they've signed a number of talented Hip Hop artists in Sweden such as [[Fatt... 18: *Bienvenido a mi barrio (1995)-Spanish version of "Välkommen till förorten" Latin Rite (1911 bytes) 1: ...lture. This Church is also referred to as the '''Latin Church'''. 3: ...he widely used Roman rite, the [[Ambrosian rite]] of [[Milan, Italy]] and neighbouring areas, and the ... 5: ...m "Roman Catholic" is treated as synonymous with “Latin-rite”, though never by the Roman Catholic Church ... 7: ...e, ordination to priesthood (but not to the order of bishop) may be conferred on married men, and East... 8: ...ch has, since [[1917]], been codified in the Code of Canon Law[http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/_... Latin Europe (731 bytes) 1: ...]]. Many of these countries are members of the [[Latin Union]]. Latin Empire (3253 bytes) 1: ...[[Baldwin I of Constantinople|Baldwin IX]], Count of [[Flanders]], was crowned the first emperor [[May... 3: ...mperor of the Romans. This has the curious effect of creating three Roman Empires in Europe at the sam... 5: ...le, deposing the last Latin Emperor, [[Baldwin II of Constantinople|Baldwin II]]. 7: ...as theoretical overlords by the various remaining Latin states in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]]. 9: ==Latin Emperors of Constantinople, 1204-1261==
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