
1) Latin name for Switzerland 2) Latin name of switzerland 3) Switzerland 4) Switzerland, to Romans
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Helvetia is the female national personification of Switzerland, officially Confœderatio Helvetica, the Swiss Confederation. The allegory is typically pictured in a flowing gown, with a spear and a shield emblazoned with the Swiss flag, and commonly with braided hair, commonly with a wreath as a symbol of confederation. The name is a derivation of...
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[spider] Helvetia is a Neotropical genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders). The genus name is derived from Helvetia. ==Systematics== Helvetia is a small genus belonging to the subfamily Heliophaninae. Currently, it comprises eleven valid species. ==Footnotes== ...
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[train] The Helvetia was an express train that, for most of its existence, linked Hamburg-Altona station in Hamburg, Germany, with Zürich HB in Zurich, Switzerland. Introduced in 1952, it was operated by the Deutsche Bundesbahn / Deutsche Bahn (DB) and the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB-CFF-FFS). The train`s name, Helvetia, is the Latin word ...
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Gold bullion coins issued by Switzerland; also, the allegorical figure representing Switzerland. From the name given to the area by the Romans.
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Region, corresponding to western Switzerland, occupied by the Celtic Helvetii 1st century BC-5th century AD. In 58 BC Caesar repulsed their invasion of southern Gaul at Bibracte (near Autun) and...
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Region of central Europe, occupying the plateau between the Alps and the Jura mountains. Switzerland.
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Region, corresponding to western Switzerland, occupied by the Celtic Helvetii 1st century BC–5th century AD. In 58 BC Caesar repulsed their invasion of southern Gaul at Bibracte (near Autun) and Helvetia became subject to Rome. Helvetian is another word for Swiss
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