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latinization and into
The latinization of Danish Aslak as Ansleicus indicates that the nasalization in the first syllable persisted into the 9th century.

latinization and similar
A number of lexical items are shared with Ibero-Romance due to the similar date of latinization for both regions, although it can also be explained by means of Bartoli's areal linguistics theory, being Ibero-romance a lateral area, as it is Balkano-romance, Southern-Italian and Rhaeto-romance, while Gallo-romance and Italo-romance are central area.

latinization and ),
* tenet " it bores, it annoys " ( Classical " it holds ") > anoget, latinization of Proto-French * anoiet ( Old French anoie ), from anui, anoi " annoyance ", from the phrase mihī in odiō est " it is hateful to me " ( French ennui, Italian noia, Occitan anuèg, Catalan enutg, Spanish enojo, Portuguese nojo )
In Latin, Trabzon was called Trapezvs, which is the latinization of the Ancient Greek Τραπεζοῦς ( Trapezous ), the first name of the city.

latinization and people
* Portugal: Although surrounded by other lands and people, the Portuguese nation has occupied the same territory since the romanization or latinization of the native population during the Roman era.
Between 1928 and 1940, as part of comprehensive programs to educate ( and politically influence ) Uzbek people, who for the first time now had their own cartographically delineated ( administrative ) region, Uzbek writing was switched to Latin script ( Yanalif ; a proposal for the latinization of Yana imla was already developed in 1924 ).

latinization and called
The word punta may be a latinization of an ancient West African rhythm called bunda, or " buttocks " in the Mandé language.

latinization and by
A large inland region, Castile, Madrid and Leon were Celtiberian country before its annexation and cultural latinization by the Roman Empire but it is extremely doubtful that anything from the musical traditions of the Celtic era have survived.

latinization and popular
It is more likely that, as the communists prepared to take power in a much wider territory, they had second thoughts about the rhetoric that surrounded the latinization movement ; in order to obtain the maximum popular support, they withdrew support from a movement that deeply offended many supporters of the traditional writing system.

latinization and name
The name Celsius is a latinization of the estate's name ( Latin celsus " mound ").
Joppa ( a latinization of its 4th century Greek name Ἰόππη ) appears in the Bible as the name of the now Israeli city of Yafo, otherwise known as Jaffa.
The etymology of Lugdunum is a latinization of the Gaulish place name Lugodunon.
The name Gondophares is a latinization of Greek ΥΝΔΟΦΕΡΡΗΣ with gen .-ΟΥ, from Old Persian Vindafarna " May he find glory.
The name "" is a latinization of German Österreich.
" Florentius Volusenus " is a latinization of uncertain derivation ; his first name is variously suggested as Florence or Florens, and surname as Wolson, Wolsey, or Wilson.
The " lecture " begins with " Mr. Burgess " reading Sonnet 147, to which he will eventually reference as proof of Shakespeare contracting syphilis, proposing that his Dark Lady's name is spelled in acrostic in the poem, the letters F T M H being a latinization of the Arabic name " Fatjmah ", meaning " destiny ".

latinization and see
In linguistics, romanization or latinization ( or romanisation, latinisation: see spelling differences ) is the representation of a written word or spoken speech with the Roman ( Latin ) script, or a system for doing so, where the original word or language uses a different writing system ( or none ).

Hrólfr and into
Sometimes his name is turned into the Frankish name Rodolf ( us ) or Radulf ( us ) or the French Raoul, that are derived from it .< ref group =" Note "> Rou is the result of a series of French regular phonetic changes from Hrólfr > Rolf > Rouf to Rou ( see Lepelley 15-16 ) and Norman names in-ouf and-ou ( t ): I ( n ) gouf and Ygout < Old Norse Ingulfr / Ingólfr ( Old Danish Ingulf ).

Hrólfr and Roluo
Hrólfr Kraki, Hroðulf, Rolfo, Roluo, Rolf Krage ( early 6th century ) was a legendary Danish king who appears in both Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian tradition.
The Gesta Danorum ( book 2 ), by Saxo Grammaticus, tells that Roluo ( Hrólfr Kraki ) defeated Athislus ( Eadgils ) and gave Sweden to young man named Hiartuar ( Heoroweard ), who was seized by passion to Roluo's beautiful but heartless sister Skulde and married her.

Hrólfr and ),
It tells how he causes Harald Finehair to be given his byname Fairhair by cutting and dressing his hair, which had been uncut for ten years on account of Harald's vow never to cut it until he was ruler of all Norway, and it makes him the father of Ganger-Hrólf, identified by saga writers with the Rollo ( Hrólfr ), ancestor of the Dukes of Normandy, who was said to have been established as Count of Rouen by King Charles the Simple in 931.
However, Scandinavian sources mostly deal with his interaction with the legendary Danish king Hrólfr Kraki ( Hroðulf ), and Eadgils is mostly presented in a negative light as a rich and greedy king.
Then she gave Hrólfr and his men twelve of the Swedish king's best horses ( Aðils was famous for his well-bred horses ), and all the armour and provisions they needed.
Then, in Heidemark ( approximately the modern region of Hedemarken in the more extensive province of Hedmark ), Nór met with King Hrólf of the Hill ( Hrólfr í Bergr ).
The daughter would later marry Hjörvarðr ( Heoroweard ), Hrólfr Kraki's killer.
Hjörvarðr ( Heoroweard ) and Hrólfr Kraki ( Hroðulf ), by Jenny Nyström ( 1895 ).
The Cathedral also contains the tomb of Rollo ( Hrólfr, Rou ( f ) or Robert ), one of Richard's ancestors, the founder and first ruler of the Viking principality in what soon became known as Normandy.

Hrólfr and him
In Hrólfr Kraki's saga, she was first captured by Halga who had Hroðulf with him.
He raped Yrsa, his own daughter, and took her back to Lejre, where she bore him the son Hrólfr ( Hroðulf ).
Skuld was a princess of Scandinavian legend who married Heoroweard and encouraged him to kill Hroðulf ( Hrólfr Kraki ).
To overcome him, Skuld cast the most powerful spell to resuscitate her fallen warriors and after a long fight Hrólfr and all his eleven champions fell, with the sole exception of Vöggr who promises to avenge the king.

Hrólfr and by
The human queen who had an elvish lover bore the hero Högni, and the elf-woman who was raped by Helgi bore Skuld, who married Hjörvard, Hrólfr Kraki's killer.
Hrólfr Kraki spreading gold to escape the Swedes, by Jenny Nyström ( 1895 ).
Later, Hrólfr was killed by his brother-in-law Hjörvarðr ( i. e. the Heoroweard of Beowulf ) through treason and when the battle was over Hrólfr's sister the half-elven Skuld ruled Denmark.
Snorri finishes his account by briefly mentioning that the Skjöldunga saga contained an extensive account of how Hrólfr came to Uppsala and sowed gold on the Fyrisvellir.
Davidson says that while this is, however, complicated by an earlier mention in book two of Hrólfr Kraki's sister and Bödvar Bjarki's wife Hrut, yet this Hrut is not found elsewhere as a female name.
He was succeeded by his son Hrólfr.
Hrólfr Kraki's saga tells that one Yule, Helgi ( appears as Halga in Beowulf ) was visited by an ugly being while he was in his hunting house.

Hrólfr and name
The name " Rollo " is a Latin translation from the Old Norse name Hrólfr, modern Scandinavian name Rolf ( cf.

Hrólfr and ).
Helgi and Yrsa had the son Hrólfr Kraki ( Hroðulf ).
Much later, he met Yrse, and without knowing that she was his daughter, he made her pregnant with Hrólfr Kraki ( Hroðulf ).
Helgi and Yrsa had the son Hrólfr Kraki ( Hroðulf ).
Yrsa bore a son named Hrólfr Kraki ( Hroðulf ).

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