Latin exonym
C5286
concept
A Latin exonym is a name in the Latin language used to refer to a place, people, or geographic feature that has a different native or local name in its own language.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Latin exonym canonical | 13 |
| Latin name | 7 |
Instances (20)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Vratislavia | Latin name |
| Caledonia | — |
| Viadrus | — |
| Thebae | — |
| Alba Regia | — |
|
Roman cognomen Laurentius
surface form:
Laurentius
|
Latin name |
| Marisus | — |
| Neoplantae | — |
| Cambria | — |
| Regina Iohanna Secunda | Latin name |
| Calisia | — |
| Novum Castellum | — |
| Strigonium | — |
| Pacicus | Latin name |
|
Revalia (Latinized)
surface form:
Revalia
|
— |
|
Neapolis is the Latin name for Naples
surface form:
Neapolis
|
— |
| Medoacus | Latin name |
| Placidus | Latin name |
| Dioecesis Campi Viridis | Latin name |
| Cibinium | — |