Germania (disambiguation)

Germania stands for:

Germania:

  • Generally the settlement area of the Teutons
  • Medieval idea of ​​space Germania, such as when Germaniae Rex ( King in Germania ), the Primate Germaniae or when Archicancellarius by Germaniam, titularer field reference from the Archbishop of Mainz, in his capacity as Reichserzkanzler for Germania
  • Germania Inferior, a province of the Roman Empire
  • Germania prima, province after the administrative reforms of Diocletian in the diocese of Gaul
  • Germania Secunda, also province after Diocletian
  • Germania Slavica, a younger designation of German medieval studies for populated by the Slavic territories of the former Germania
  • Germania superior, Province of the Roman Empire
  • Magna Germania, not permanently occupied by the Romans Germania

Germania, further geographic terms:

  • Germania ( Buenos Aires ), place in Argentina
  • Germania (Iron County, Wisconsin), a village in the United States
  • Germania ( Marquette County, Wisconsin), a village in the United States
  • Germania ( Town), Town (ship) in Shawano County, Wisconsin, United States
  • Germania, Dacia, ancient city and Roman Catholic titular
  • Germania in Numidia ( Germania in Numidia ), ancient city and Roman Catholic titular
  • Nueva Germania, village in Paraguay
  • Saparewa Banja (Bulgaria ) in the Roman Germania or Germae or Germanos
  • " World capital " Germania, according to a planned transformation of Berlin " capital of the Third Reich"

As a ship name for

  • Germania (ship, 1842), former paddle steamer
  • Germania (ship, 1869), screw steamer, German expedition 1869
  • Germania (ship, 1877), paddle steamer, ex Prinses Marie
  • Germania (ship, 1904), former Combined Ship
  • Germania ( submarine ), a submarine class of the Austria -Hungarian Navy

Germania is also available for:

  • Produced Friedrich Krupp Germania Werft, former shipyard on the eastern shore of the Horn in Kiel- Gaarden- east, the first German shipyard, submarines to a greater extent
  • Germania, a former secret language of Spanish prisoners and criminals
  • Germania (beer brand ), often used by some breweries at the time of the German Empire for beer brands
  • Germania ( stamp ) stamp series
  • Germania ( airline) Ltd. ( from 2003 sometimes also gexx ), a German scheduled and charter airline based in Berlin
  • Germania (furniture manufacturer ), a ostwestfälisches companies in the furniture industry
  • Germania ( personification ), the personification of Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries
  • Germania Brewery (Hannover), a former brewery
  • Germania wells, mineral water of William Reusch Ling GmbH, Bad Vilbel
  • Germania - Bund abstinent students, former students conjunction with impact on early youth movement, part of the Reform Movement
  • Germania Aircraft, a former German aircraft manufacturer from Leipzig
  • Germania port in the Kai -City of Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel is a dock for visiting boats and traditional vessels, which was completed in 1998
  • Main character of the Niederwald monument
  • Theosophical Societät Germania, also lodge Germania, a theosophical organization
  • Zeche Germania, a former coal mine in Dortmund- Marten
  • (241 ) Germania, an asteroid of the main belt
  • Germania - artistic and literary association, founded by Friedrich Nietzsche artistic literary association

Sailing ' the Krupp family:

  • Germania (ship, 1908), built in 1908
  • Germania II (ship), built in 1934
  • Germania III, built in 1935
  • Germania IV, built in 1939
  • Germania V, built in 1955
  • Germania VI, built in 1963

Germania, several student organizations:

  • Berlin ( founded in 1862 ), see Berlin fraternity Germania
  • Berlin ( founded in 1895, 1950 merged with KDSt.V. Borusso Saxonia Berlin ), see KDSt.V. Germania Berlin
  • Bonn ( founded in 1841 under the name Wingolf, 1844 renamed Germania, extinct 1849), see Bonner Wingolf
  • Braunschweig ( founded in 1861 ), see Brunswick fraternity Germania
  • Wroclaw ( founded in 1860 ), see Old Breslauer fraternity of Raczeks
  • Darmstadt ( founded in 1869 ), see Darmstadt fraternity Germania
  • Erlangen ( founded in 1827 )
  • Hohenheim ( founded in 1871 ), see Corps Germania Hohenheim
  • Lausanne ( founded in 1887 ), see Société d' Étudiants Germania Lausanne
  • Leipzig ( founded in 1818 ), see Leipziger fraternity Germania
  • Munich ( founded in 1863 ), see Corps Germania Munich
  • Tübingen ( founded in 1816 ), see fraternity Germania Tübingen
  • Tübingen ( founded in 1880 in Strasbourg ), see Old Strasbourg fraternity Germania
  • Würzburg ( founded in 1842 ), see Germania fraternity to Würzburg

Germania a working title:

  • Germania ( Bad Kissingen ), sculpture in Bad Kissingen to commemorate fallen of the German War of 1866
  • Germania ( yearbook ), Yearbook of Berlinischen Society for German language and antiquities (1820, 1836-1853 )
  • Germania ( opera ), opera by Alberto Franchetti
  • Germania ( Philipp Veit ), painting by Philipp Veit
  • Germania ( Scherr ), two millennia of cultural history, the 1879 history book given out by Johannes Scherr
  • Germania ( Tacitus ), the work of the Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus Germania (ca. 98 AD)
  • Germania ( magazine ), archaeological journal of Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute
  • Germania (newspaper), political newspaper
  • Germania, a tragedy, drama in 1800 by Father Elias ( pseudonym)
  • Germania. Quarterly magazine for German archeology, founded in 1856 by Franz Pfeiffer

See also:

  • Germania Township
  • SC Germania
  • Villa Germania
  • Disambiguation
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