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  • The Danube River
    Physical Properties: The Danube River (Also known as the Donau, Dunaj, Duna, Dunav, Dunarea, and Dunay River) flows for approximately 1,770 miles (2,850 ...
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  • Belgrade
    ... The reasons people continued living there is that it ocupies a vital strategic position at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, and lies on the cross ...
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  • Romania: Life in a Post Communist Society
    ... Romania. The Danube forms the southern border with Bulgaria and empties into the Black Sea where it forms the spectacular Danube Delta. ...
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  • attila the hun
    ... But after awhile, the Huns settled on the coast of Danube, the great Hungarian Plain, and became allies of the Romans, instead of attacking them as enemies. ...
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  • Yugoslavia-a land torn apart
    ... Most notable are the Varda-Morava corridor, which connected the Aegean Sea and the Danube, and the Iron Gates of the Danube, linking Central Europe and the ...
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  • Attila, "Flagellum Dei" The Scourge of God
    ... After Uldin had crossed the Danube and set up the Hun capital he set the foundations for what was to become the greatest threat the Roman empire had seen since ...
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  • Austria
    ... Most Austrian's choose to live in the lower east areas of the country and just south of the Danube River. ... Most Austrian's live south of the Danube River. ...
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  • Alexander the Great
    ... He marched his army to Thesaly, and they surrendered without a fight. He then went on to capture the pass to the Danube River. This was another easy victory. ...
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  • The Frozen Sinners
    ... appearance of glass. For comparison, Dante describes two rivers in cold climes, the Danube in Austria, and the Don in Russia. For an ...
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  • Germany
    ... In the West is the Rhine River, the Danube is in the South, the Oder is in the East, and the Elbe and the Weser Rivers are in the north. ...
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  • Balkans, History on geographic Warfare
    ... The one exception of this is the Danube river, which enters from the west, passes through the Hungarian plain, then flows to the south of the Slavic states ...
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  • Charlemagne2
    ... in the north. He charged over the Avars, a large tribe on the Danube. He forced the Bavarians to surrender to him. When possible ...
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  • cHARLEMAGNE
    ... in the north. He charged over the Avars, a large tribe on the Danube. He forced the Bavarians to surrender to him. When possible ...
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  • ROme
    ... 322). In 249 Decius was appointed emperor of Rome after defeating and killing King Phillip at a battle in Lower Danube. Attempting ...
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  • Charlemagne
    ... in the north. He charged over the Avars, a large tribe on the Danube. He forced the Bavarians to surrender to him. When possible ...
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  • Hungary
    The Great Plain, or Nagyalfold, stretches east from the Danube River to the Carpathian Mountains, to the mountains of Transylvania in Romania, and south to the ...
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  • After Death: The Effects Of Alexander on the Mediterranean Region
    ... A year after his! ascension, Alexander was forced to travel to eliminate further Persian threats, forcing him north to the Danube River. ...
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  • Kubrick Lives
    ... The use of this music as well as other classical works including the frolicky "Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss gives the film a flowing quality that it wouldn't ...
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  • 1st amendment rigths
    ... in banks. During their free hours they enjoyed boating on the Danube and walking in the woods. Both families were Jewish . In 1880 ...
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  • Alexander The Great
    ... Within a year of his accession, Alexander extended his dominions northward toward the Danube River and westward towards the Adriatic Sea. ...
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  • The Fall of Rome
    ... was again divided. To the north of the Rhine and Danube rivers, lived a group of people known as the German tribes. They were herders ...
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  • Life of Charlemagne
    ... Gascony, the Pyrenees region as far as the river Ebro, all Italy from Aosta to lover Calabria, then Saxony, Pannonias, Dacia beyond the Danube, Istria, Liburnia ...
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  • Roman military history
    ... Egypt, Africa and Spain had one legion each, while there were three in Britain, eight on the Euphrates, and sixteen on the Rhine and Danube. ...
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  • alexander the great
    ... Ignoring the Page 3 suggestions of his advisors, Alexander marched north with his army and drove the barbarians across the Danube River. ...
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  • oSTROGTHS
    ... As the Huns moved into the Hungarian plain, they frigthened the Visigoths, who were allowed by the Empire to cross the Danube in376. ...
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  • Charlemagne
    ... in the north. He charged over the Avars, a large tribe on the Danube. He forced the Bavarians to surrender to him. When possible ...
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  • roots of major western religions
    ... As commander of the armies, he rule all the vast territories of an empire that reached to the Rivers Rhine and Danube in what is now Germany. ...
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  • Sixteenth Century Northern Renaissance
    ... Altdorfer introduced one of the earliest pure landscapes in his painting the Danube Valley which depicted the Northern investigation of humankind's ...
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  • A comparitive analysis of The Roman Empire and Han China
    ... were supposed to defend an Empire that stretched from modern England, all of mainland Europe west of the Rhine River and East to the Danube, most of North ...
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  • Alexander the Great
    ... be decisive and swift. So, he marched north and drove the barbarians past the Danube River and out of the way. As for the Greek ...
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