- suevic
- sue·vic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Suevic (1901) — Suevic p1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
suevic — adjective see suevian II … Useful english dictionary
SS Suevic — Suevic Carte postale de la White Star représentant le Suevic Autres noms Suevic (1901 1928) Skytteren (1928 1942) Type Paquebot … Wikipédia en Français
SS Suevic — The SS Suevic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line. Suevic was the fifth and last of the Jubilee Class ocean liners, built specifically to service the Liverpool Cape Town Sydney route.cite web… … Wikipedia
Miro (Suevic king) — Miro and Martin of Braga, from an 1145 manuscript of Martin s De virtutibus quattuor (Federzeichnung lm Co. 791, fol. 109v), now in the Austrian National Library. Miro (Mir, Mirio, Mirus) was the Suevic King of Galicia from 570 until his death in … Wikipedia
Chararic (Suevic king) — Chararic or Chararich[1] was the Suebic King of Galicia (c. 550 – 558/559) according to Gregory of Tours, who is the only primary source for a Suevic king of this name. Following Gregory s account (the Historia Francorum, written between 573 and… … Wikipedia
Maldras — (or Masdras) (died February 460) was the Suevic King of Galicia from 456 until his death. After the execution of Rechiar by the victorious Visigoths, the Suevi are said to have established Maldras on the throne. During his reign the Suevic nation … Wikipedia
Aioulf — or Ag(r)iwulf (died June 457) was an obscure King of Galicia from 456. In 448, after eight years in captivity, the Roman ambassador Censorius was executed by one Agiulf at Seville ( Hispalis ). This Agiulf has sometimes been identified with… … Wikipedia
List of monarchs who lost their thrones before the 13th century — This is a list of monarchs who lost their thrones before the 13th century. NOTOC =A=Abkhazia* Adarnase of Abkhazia, King of the Abkhazians between 880 and 887/888, deposed and executed by Bagrat I. * Bagrat I of Abkhazia King of the Abkhazians… … Wikipedia
Cadgwith — Coordinates: 49°59′14″N 5°10′50″W / 49.9872°N 5.1805°W / 49.9872; 5.1805 … Wikipedia