Noric

Noric

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  • noric — NÓRIC s., adj. v. norian. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime  NÓRIC s.n. Norian. [< fr. norique]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 24.06.2005. Sursa: DN  nóric, nórici, s.m. (înv.) sloven, noricean …   Dicționar Român

  • Noric steel — was a famously high quality steel from Noricum during the time of the Roman Empire. The proverbial hardness of Noric steel is expressed by Ovid: ...durior [...] ferro quod noricus excoquit ignis... [1] and it was largely used for the weapons of… …   Wikipedia

  • Noric language — Noric Spoken in Austria, Slovenia Extinct unknown; later than the 2nd century AD Language family Indo European Celtic …   Wikipedia

  • Noric race — (German: Norische Rasse) was a racial category proposed by the anthropologist Victor Lebzelter. It was used as part of the subdivisions of the Caucasian race during the mid twentieth century. The term derived from Noricum, a province of the Roman …   Wikipedia

  • Noric Alps — The Noric Alps are a mountain range in the Eastern Alps located mostly in Austria (98% of the region is Austrian, mainly in the Carinthia and Styria states in the south east) with a small area in Slovenia. The area covers 9811 km² and… …   Wikipedia

  • Noric — ISO 639 3 Code : nrc ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Ancient …   Names of Languages ISO 639-3

  • NORIC — Noricae, Noricorum …   Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions

  • Noric Alps — ▪ mountains, Europe German  Norische Alpen,         segment of the Eastern Alps extending across southern Austria between the Hohe Tauern range and Katschberg Pass (west) and the city of Graz on the Mur River (east). With the Drava River to the… …   Universalium

  • Dinaric race — Meyers Blitz Lexikon (Leipzig, 1932) shows a Tyrolian woman as an example of the Dinaric type. The Dinaric race (or Adriatic race or Epirotic race) is one of the sub categories of the Europid (White; Caucasian) race into which it was divided by… …   Wikipedia

  • Noricum — The provinces and dioceses of the Roman Empire after the death of Theodosius I in ca. 400AD …   Wikipedia

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