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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RaetiaRaetia - Wikipedia

    Raetia or Rhaetia (/ ˈ r iː ʃ (i) ə / REE-sh(ee-)ə, Latin: [ˈrae̯.ti.a]) was a province of the Roman Empire, named after the Rhaetian people. It bordered on the west with the country of the Helvetii , on the east with Noricum , on the north with Vindelicia , on the south-west with Transalpine Gaul and on the south with Venetia ...

    • Rhaetian people

      The Raeti ( / ˈriːtaɪ / REE-ty; spelling variants: Rhaeti,...

    • Recia

      Recia. Apariencia. ocultar. Recia (en latín Rætia o Rhætia)...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RhaetianRhaetian - Wikipedia

    The Rhaetian is the latest age of the Triassic Period (in geochronology) or the uppermost stage of the Triassic System (in chronostratigraphy ). It was preceded by the Norian and succeeded by the Hettangian (the lowermost stage or earliest age of the Jurassic ). [9] The base of the Rhaetian lacks a formal GSSP, though candidate sections include ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RhaeticRhaetic - Wikipedia

    Rhaetic or Raetic (/ ˈ r iː t ɪ k /), also known as Rhaetian, was a Tyrsenian language spoken in the ancient region of Rhaetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman and Roman times.

  4. The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes ( German: Obergermanisch-Raetischer Limes ), or ORL, is a 550-kilometre-long section of the former external frontier of the Roman Empire between the rivers Rhine and Danube. It runs from Rheinbrohl to Eining on the Danube.

  5. Raetia Curiensis (in Latin; German: Churrätien, Romansh: Currezia) was an early medieval province in Central Europe, named after the preceding Roman province of Raetia prima which retained its Romansh culture during the Migration Period, while the adjacent territories in the north were largely settled by Alemannic tribes.