Latin toponym
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concept
A Latin toponym is a place name expressed in the Latin language, often used historically in maps, texts, and scholarly works to refer to geographic locations.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Latin toponym canonical | 20 |
| Latin place name | 4 |
| Latin-derived toponym | 1 |
| Latinized toponym | 1 |
Instances (26)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Iadera | — |
| Mare Internum | — |
| Aquisgranum | — |
| Sintermaris | Latin place name |
| Arausio | — |
| Anicium | — |
| Aurelianum | — |
| Pisae | — |
|
Vicetia (Latin name)
surface form:
Vicetia
|
— |
| Batavorum | — |
| Andegavum | — |
| Andecavorum | Latin place name |
| Colonia | — |
|
Latin word "Novocastrum"
surface form:
Novocastrum
|
— |
| Vallis Clausa | — |
|
Fyf (Latinized form of Fife)
surface form:
Fyf
|
Latinized toponym |
| Regium Julium | — |
| Salopia | Latin-derived toponym |
|
Latin "Esquiliae"
surface form:
Esquiliae
|
— |
|
Latin word "Transylvania" meaning "across the woods"
surface form:
Transylvania
|
— |
| Tridentum | — |
| Confluentes | — |
| Sulmo Pelignus | Latin place name |
| Cosentia | — |
|
Toarcis (Latin name of Thouars)
surface form:
Toarcis
|
— |
| Civitas Lanuvinorum | Latin place name |