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There may have been military conflict with one or more of the Danubian tribes.
The Huns continued to pressure the Danubian provinces in the 440s.
This is referred to as the Danubian tradition.
And all of these are operating techniques enshrined in the new policy for the Danubian macro-region.
Turbo was in charge of the Danubian Command till 123.
After a triumph in Rome, the following year he marched again to the Danubian frontier.
These Danubian gravels are covered with loess and other very fertile soils.
Alexander's Danubian expedition had given Cleitus just the chance he was waiting for.
The two regions developed in some separation, but within them the different cultural traditions of the younger Danubian circle often overlapped.
The exact origins of slavery in the Danubian Principalities are not known.
The main agricultural regions of the country were the Danubian plain and Thrace.
Their departure to Russia anticipates the end of the gloomy Danubian winter.
Belgrade stands at the meeting place of these Danubian routes and of two other historic highways.
Galerius had been reinforced, probably in the spring of 298, by a new contingent collected from the empire's Danubian holdings.
It was the first passenger boat on a lake in the Danubian monarchy originally equipped with a diesel engine.
Lesser Poland participated in exchange centered in the Danubian countries.
Asparuh then swiftly moved from the Danubian delta down to the Balkan range.
This left me to enjoy the castle heights and the views of barges, struggling against the fierce Danubian currents, on my own.
Overall, the Danubian regions provided nearly half of the whole army's recruits, despite containing only three of the 12 dioceses.
They attack a small Danubian village, in which von Kalmbach had been sleeping off the previous night's drinking.
One presumes that the Marcomanni ("border men") took their name from being on the Danubian frontier.
Migration from the Black Sea area into Europe started some 45,000 years ago, probably along the Danubian corridor.
Contacts with the wealthy Danubian Roman provinces during the wars were also quite active and intensive.
It is also known as the Danubian longbarbel gudgeon and the stone gudgeon.