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This list includes European countries and regions that were part of the Roman Empire, or that were given Latin place names in historical references. As a large portion of the latter were only created during the Middle Ages, often based on scholarly etiology, this is not to be confused with a list of the actual names modern regions and settlements bore during the classical era.
Until the Modern Era, Latin was the common language for scholarship and mapmaking. During the 19th and 20th centuries, German scholars in particular have made significant contributions to the study of historical place names, or Ortsnamenkunde. These studies have, in turn, contributed to the study of genealogy. For genealogists and historians of pre-Modern Europe, knowing alternate names of places is vital to extracting information from both public and private records. Even specialists in this field point out, however, that the information can be easily taken out of context, since there is a great deal of repetition of place names throughout Europe; reliance purely on apparent connections should therefore be tempered with valid historical methodology.
Latin place names are not always exclusive to one place — for example, there were several Roman cities whose names began with Colonia and then a more descriptive term. During the Middle Ages, these were often shortened to just Colonia. One of these, Colonia Agrippinensis, retains the name today in the form of Cologne.
Early sources for Roman names show numerous variants and spellings of the Latin names.
The modern canonical name is listed first. Sources are listed chronologically. In general, only the earliest source is shown for each name, although many of the names are recorded in more than one of the sources. Where the source differs in spelling, or has other alternatives, these are listed following the source. As an aid to searching, variants are spelled completely, and listed in most likely chronology.
Superscripts indicate:
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Brigantium, Brigantia | Bregenz |
Carnuntum | Bad Deutsch-Altenburg / Petronell |
Chremisa | Krems |
Idunum | Judenburg |
Iuenna | Jaunstein – (Podjuna), Völkermarkt |
Iuvavum, Iuvavia, Salisburgum | Salzburg |
Lentia | Linz |
Noreia | Neumarkt in der Steiermark |
Oenipons | Innsbruck |
Ovilava | Wels |
Veldidena | Wilten |
Vindóbona, Vienna (Austriae) | Vienna (Wien) |
Virunum, Maria in Solio | Maria Saal – (Gospa Sveta) |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Aldenarda | Oudenaarde (nl), Audenarde (fr) |
Alostum | Aalst (nl), Alost (fr) |
Anderlacum | Anderlecht |
Antverpia | Antwerp, Antwerpen (nl), Anvers (fr) |
Atuatuca Tungrorum | Tongeren (nl), Tongres (fr) |
Brugae | Bruges (fr), Brugge (nl) |
Bruxella, Bruxellae | Brussels, Brussel (nl), Bruxelles (fr) |
Cortoriacum, Cortracum | Kortrijk (nl), Courtrai (fr) |
Damma, Dammum | Damme (nl) |
Furna | Veurne (nl) |
Gandavum | Ghent, Gent (nl), Gand (fr) |
Leodium | Liège (fr), Luik (nl), Lüttich (de) |
Lovanium | Leuven (nl), Louvain (fr) |
Orolaunum | Arlon (fr), Aarlen (nl) |
Rothnacum | Ronse (nl), Renaix (fr) |
Tamasiacum, Tamisiacum, Temsica | Temse (nl), Tamise (fr) |
Teneramonda | Dendermonde (nl) |
Tornacum | Tournai (fr), Doornik (nl) |
Viroviacum, Virovino | Wervik (nl), Wervicq (fr) |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Alta Muta | Vysoké Mýto |
Beneschovium | Benešov |
Broda Bohemica | Český Brod |
Brunna | Brno |
Budovisium | České Budějovice |
Carnovia | Krnov |
Colonia | Kolín |
Eburum, Olomutium, Olomucium | Olomouc |
Luna | Louny |
Nova domus | Jindřichův Hradec |
Oppavia | Opava |
Ostravia | Ostrava |
Pilsenum, Pilsna | Plzeň |
Praga | Prague (Praha) |
Racona | Rakovník |
Vallis Gaudiorum | Bruntál |
Verona | Beroun |
Znoimium | Znojmo |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Arus, Arhus | Århus |
Fredericia | Fredericia |
Hafnia | Copenhagen (København) |
Othonia | Odense |
Sora | Sorø |
Wellea | Vejle |
Wibergis | Viborg |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Arx Aquilae | Kuressaare |
Pernavia, (Nova) Perona | Pärnu |
Revalia | Tallinn |
Tarbatum, Tharbata | Tartu |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Aboa | Turku – (Åbo) |
Arctopolis | Pori – (Björneborg) |
Arx Savonum | Savonlinna – (Nyslott) |
Arx Tavastiae, Tavasteburgum | Hämeenlinna – (Tavastehus) |
Borgoa | Porvoo – (Borgå) |
Brahestadium | Raahe – (Brahestad) |
Cajaneburgum | Kajaani – (Kajana) |
Carolina Vetus | Kokkola – (Karleby, Gamlakarleby) |
Christinea | Kristinestad – (Kristiinankaupunki) |
Espo | Espoo – (Esbo) |
Fredericia | Hamina – (Fredrikshamn) |
Granivicus | Jyväskylä |
Helsinkium, Helsingia | Helsinki – (Helsingfors) |
Michaelia | Mikkeli – (S:t Michel) |
Neo-Carolina | Nykarleby – (Uusikaarlepyy) |
Neostadium | Uusikaupunki – (Nystad) |
Ostia Carelorum | Joensuu |
Portus Mariae | Mariehamn – (Maarianhamina) |
Raumoa | Rauma – (Raumo) |
Sala | Salo |
Tammerforsia | Tampere – (Tammerfors) |
Tornea | Tornio – (Torneå) |
Uloa | Oulu – (Uleåborg) |
Vallis Gratiae | Naantali – (Nådendal) |
Vantania | Vantaa – (Vanda) |
Vasa | Vaasa – (Vasa) |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Adiacium | Ajaccio |
Alberti campus | Champaubert |
Andematunnum, Lugdunum, Lingones | Langres |
Aquae Sextiae | Aix-en-Provence |
Antissiodorum, Autesiodorum | Auxerre |
Arelate, Colonia Iulia Paterna Arelatensium Sextanorum | Arles – (Arle) |
Argentoratum | Strasbourg |
Arpajonum, Arpajoni castrum, Arpacona | Arpajon, Paris |
Atrebatum | Arras, Pas-de-Calais |
Augusta Argentorate | Strasbourg |
Augustobona Tricassium, Tricassae | Troyes |
Augustodurum, Bajocae, Bajocassium civitas | Bayeux |
Augustodunum | Autun |
Aurelianum | Orléans |
Autricum, civitas Carnutum, Carnutes | Chartres |
Avenio | Avignon |
Belna | Beaune |
Brestum, Brestia, Brivates Portis | Brest |
Briva Isara | Pontoise |
Burdigala | Bordeaux |
Catalaunum, Catelaunorum | Châlons-sur-Marne |
Catculliacum | Saint-Denis, Paris |
Condate Riedonum | Rennes |
Crisenaria | Cressy |
Cularo | Grenoble |
Damovilla | Damville |
Darioritum | Vannes |
Dinia, Diniensium civitas | Digne-les-Bains, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence |
Divio | Dijon |
Divodurum | Metz |
Durocortorum | Reims |
Flavia (GOL: Flaviacum) | Saint-Germer-de-Fly, Oise |
Flaviniacum (GOL: Flaviacum) | Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, Côte-d'Or |
Gesoriacum, Bononia | Boulogne-sur-Mer |
Glanum | Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône |
Lemonum, civitas Pictonum, Pictones | Poitiers |
Lugdunum, Colonia Copia Claudia Augusta Lugdunum | Lyon |
Lugdunum Clavatum | Laon |
Lugdunum Convenarum | Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges |
Lutetia | Paris |
Massilia | Marseille |
Medicinum | Mézin, Lot-et-Garonne |
Mediolanum Aulercorum | Évreux |
Mediolanum Santonum | Saintes |
Narbo Martius | Narbonne, Aude |
Nemausus | Nîmes |
Nicaea, Nicia | Nice |
Noviodunum | Soissons |
Noviomagus Lexoviorum (GOL: Lexovium) | Lisieux, Calvados |
Noviomagus Veromanduorum (GOL: Noviomium, Noviomense palatium, Noviomum, Novionum) | Noyon, Oise |
Novio Rito (GOL: Niortum, Novirogus, Nyrax) | Niort, Deux-Sèvres |
Portus Namnetum | Nantes |
Ramboletium | Rambouillet |
Rotomagus | Rouen |
Samarobriva | Amiens |
Sancti Audoeni fanum, villa aut domus | Saint-Ouen, Paris |
Spinetum, Spinogelum, Spinoilum, Espinolum | Épinay-sur-Orge, Paris |
Tolosa | Toulouse |
Tullum Leucorum | Toul |
Caesarodunum, Augusta Turonum, Metropolis civitas Turonum, Turonica civitas, Turones, T(h)oronus | Tours |
Tutelae | Tulle |
Verodunum | Verdun – Wirten |
Vesontio | Besançon |
Vienna Allobrogium | Vienne, Isère |
Viennavicus | Vienne-en-Val, Loiret |
Vierium | Vihiers, Maine-et-Loire |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Aquae Mattiacorum, Aquae Mattiacae | Wiesbaden, Hessen |
(Colonia Claudia) Ara Agrippinensium | Cologne (Köln), North Rhine-Westphalia |
Aqua Villae | Badenweiler |
Aquisgrana, Aquis Granum, Aquae Grani, Aquensis urbs, Granis aquae | Aachen, Aix-la-Chapelle (fr), North Rhine-Westphalia |
Antunnacum | Andernach, Rhineland-Palatinate |
Arae Flaviae | Rottweil |
Asopus | Aspe |
Assindia | Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Augusta Vindelicorum | Augsburg |
Augusta Treverorum | Trier |
Aurelia Aquensis | Baden-Baden |
Badena civitas | Baden |
Batavis, Castra Batavorum, Castra Batava | Passau |
Berolinum | Berlin |
Bonna | Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Borbetomagus, Wormatia | Worms |
Brema | Bremen |
Brunsvicum | Braunschweig – (Brunswick) |
Cambodunum | Kempten, Bavaria |
Castra Regina, Ratisbona | Regensburg |
Castrum Novaesium | Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Chemnitium, Chemnicium | Chemnitz |
Cignavia, Cignea, Cygnea, Cynavia | Zwickau |
Clivia | Kleve, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Colonia Agrippina, Colonia Agrippinensis | Cologne (Köln), North Rhine-Westphalia |
Colonia Ulpia Traiana, Vetera | Xanten, North Rhine-Westphalia |
(Castellum apud) Confluentes | Koblenz |
Constantia | Konstanz – (Constance) |
Cruciniacum | Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate |
Dispargum | Duisburg |
Dresda | Dresden |
Emetha, Amuthon, Embda, Emda, Embden | Emden, East Frisia |
Erfordia, Erphesfurt | Erfurt, Thuringia |
Esilinga, Ezelinga, Ezzilinga | Eßlingen |
Francofortum ad Moenum | Frankfurt am Main |
Friburgum Brisgoviae | Freiburg im Breisgau |
Goettinga | Göttingen |
Gorlicium | Görlitz, Saxony |
Goslaria | Goslar, Lower Saxony |
Hale Suevice | Schwäbisch Hall – Hall in Schwaben, Baden-Württemberg |
Hamburgum, Hammonia | Hamburg |
Hanovera | Hanover – (Hanover) |
Herbipolis | Würzburg |
Hildanus | Hilden |
Iuliacum | Jülich, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Lauriacum | Lorch |
Lindaugia, Lindavia | Lindau |
Lipsia | Leipzig |
Locoritum | Lohr, Bavaria |
Lubica (GOL: Lubicana, Lubeca, Lubecum, Lubacovia, Lybichi) | Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein |
Magdeburgum | Magdeburg |
Megalopolis | Mecklenburg |
Misnia (GOL: Misnensis marchia) | Meissen, Saxony |
Moguncia, Moguntia, Moguntiacum, Mogontiacum | Mainz |
Monachium, Monacum | Munich (München) |
Monasterium in Eifel | Bad Münstereifel |
Monasterium Westphaliae | Münster |
Norimberga | Nuremberg (Nürnberg) |
Northusia | Nordhausen |
Novaesium, Novensium | Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Noviomagus Nemetum (GOL: Augusta Nemetum, Nemetis, Nemodona, Spira, Spiratia, Sphira, Spyrea) | Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate |
Noviomagus Trevirorum (NLU; GOL: Augusta Trevirorum, Treviris, Treberis) | Neumagen-Dhron near Trier |
Patavia, Castra Batava | Passau |
Ratisbona, Radaspona | Regensburg, Bavaria |
Rigomagus | Remagen, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Rostochium (Rhodopolis) | Rostock |
Sumelocenna | Rottenburg am Neckar |
Stutgardia, Stuogardia | Stuttgart |
Tremonia | Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia |
Tubinga | Tübingen |
Tulpiacum, Tolbiacum | Zülpich, Tolbiac (fr), North Rhine-Westphalia |
Vetera, Colonia Ulpia Traiana | Xanten |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Ad Flexum | Mosonmagyaróvár |
Aegopolis | Kecskemét |
Agria (Medieval Latin) | Eger |
Alba Regia | Székesfehérvár |
Alisca | Szekszárd |
Altinum | Kölked |
Annamatia | Baracs |
Aquincum | Budapest (Óbuda) |
Arrabona | Győr |
Brigetio | Komárom / Szőny |
Budapestum, Budapestinum, Buda Vetus (Medieval Latin) | Budapest |
Caesariana | Baláca |
Campona | Budapest (Nagytétény) |
Cirpi | Dunabogdány |
Civitas Archiepiscopalis | Víziváros (today a part of Esztergom) |
Contra-Aquincum | Budapest (Pest) |
Contra Constantiam | Dunakeszi |
Gorsium, Herculia | Tác |
Intercisa | Dunaújváros |
Lussonium | Dunakömlőd |
Matrica | Százhalombatta |
Mursella | Mórichida |
Partiscum | Szeged |
Quadrata | Lébény |
Sala | Zalalövő |
Savaria | Szombathely |
Scarbantia | Sopron |
Solva, Strigonium (Medieval Latin) | Esztergom |
Sopianae | Pécs |
Tricciana | Ságvár |
Valcum | Fenékpuszta |
Vetus Salina | Adony |
Ulcisia Castra | Szentendre |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Ardachad | Ardagh, County Longford (Ardach) |
Ardmachanus | Armagh (Ard Mhacha)[1] |
Attar | Adare (Áth Dara)[2] |
Baltifordia | Waterford (Port Láirge)[3] |
Campulus Bovis | Aghaboe (Achadh Bhó)[3] |
Canic | Kilkenny (Cill Chainnigh)[3] |
Carlovia | Carlow (Ceatharlach)[4][5] |
Cellumabrath | Kilfenora (Cill Fhionnúrach)[6] |
Corcagia (Anuario Pontificio), Coracium | Cork (Corcaigh) |
Dublinum, Dublanensis, Dublenensis, Dublina, Dublinensis, Dublinia, Dubliniensis, Dublinium, Duvelinensis, Eblanda, Erlana (2PG1;[7] HLU:[8] Kirkruel?;[9] GOL:[10] | Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath) |
Galvia | Galway (Gaillimh) |
Hanahannassa | Ballyhaunis (Béal Átha hAmhnais)[11][12][13] |
Lagisia (Annals of Tigernach) | County Laois (Loígis)[14] |
Manutium | Maynooth (Maigh Nuad)[15] |
Nas (Castrum Nasense) | Naas (Nás na Ríogh)[16] |
Ruscomia | Roscommon (Ros Comáin)[17] |
Saltus Salmonis | Leixlip (Léim an Bhradáin)[18] |
Sanctum Nemus (Red Book of Ormond) | Hollywood, County Wicklow (Cillín Chaoimhín)[19][20][21] |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Rugensis civitas | Riga |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Grigoriopolis | Grigoriopol |
Tiraspolis | Tiraspol |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Monaecum (GOL: Monoecum, Portus Herculis Monoeci) | Monaco |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Ad Duodecimum | unknown location |
Albaniana | Alphen aan den Rijn |
Alcmaria | Alkmaar |
Amivadum | Amersfoort |
Amstelodamum | Amsterdam |
Arenacum | Arnhem |
Blariacum | Blerick |
Carvium | Herwen (De Bijland) |
Carvo | Kesteren |
Caspingio | unknown location |
Castra Herculis | Arnhem (Meinerswijk) |
Ceuclum | Cuijk |
Coriovallum | Heerlen |
Daventria | Deventer |
Eindovia | Eindhoven |
Elenio | Naaldwijk |
Fectio | Vechten |
Flevum | Velsen |
Forum Hadriani | Voorburg |
Ganuentum | (Colijnsplaat) |
Grinnes | Rossum/Alem |
Horgana | Hargen |
Laurium, Laurum | Woerden |
Lefevanum | Wijk bij Duurstede |
Lugdunum, Lugdunum Batavorum | Katwijk (Brittenburg) |
Matilo | Leiden (Roomburg) |
Maunnaricium | Maurik |
Mosae Traiectum | Maastricht |
Municipium Aelium Cananefatum | Voorburg |
Nigrum Pullum | Zwammerdam |
Praetorium Agrippinae | Katwijk (Valkenburg) |
Ruraemunde | Roermond |
Sablones | Venlo |
Silva Ducis | 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch) |
Tablis | unknown location |
Traiectum | Utrecht |
Traiectum ad Mosam | Maastricht |
Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum (HLU; GOL: Batavodurum, Niumagum, Niwimagum, Neumaia) | Nijmegen |
Venlonum | Venlo |
Vienna (Nederlandia), Vigenna | Vianen |
Vadae | Wageningen |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Aurimontium, Aureus Mons, Auri Mons | Złotoryja |
Bethania, Bithomia | Bytom |
Bilici-Biala, Bielici-Biala | Bielsko-Biała |
Bydgostia | Bydgoszcz |
Calisia | Kalisz |
Cervimontium, Mons Cervi (adj. cervimontanus, hirschbergensis) | Jelenia Góra |
Cracovia | Kraków |
Culmen | Chełmno |
Elbinga, Elbingus, Elbinca, Elbangum, Elbingense castrum | Elbląg |
Gedania, Gedanum, Dantiscum | Gdańsk |
Glivitium | Gliwice |
Ostrovia | Ostrów Wielkopolski |
Posnania, Poznania | Poznań |
Resovia | Rzeszów |
Sandomir | Sandomierz |
Siradia | Sieradz |
Stargardia | Stargard |
Sedinum, (Stettinum) | Szczecin |
Thorunium | Toruń |
Varsovia, Varsavia | Warsaw (Warszawa) |
Vratislavia, Wratislavia | Wrocław |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Archangelopolis (GOL: S. Michaeli Archangeli fanum, Michaelopolis) | Archangelsk |
Asovia (GOL: Assovium; HLU: Tanais) | Azov |
Astrachanum | Astrachan |
Belogradum | Belgorod |
Caluga (HLU: Coluga) | Kaluga |
Casanum (GOL: Kazanum) | Kazan |
Catharinoburgum[22] | Ekaterinburg |
Columna | Kolomna |
Demitriovia | Dmitrov |
Iaroslavia (GOL: Jereslavia) | Yaroslavl |
Iuliania | Ulyanovsk |
Moscua, Mosqua, Moscovia (HLU: Moscha) | Moscow |
Novogardia Inferior | Nizhny Novgorod |
Novogardia Magna | Veliky Novgorod |
Orenburgum | Orenburg |
Permia | Perm |
Petropolis, Petroburgum (GOL: St. Petri fanum) | Saint Petersburg |
Pscovia, Plescovia | Pskov |
Regiomontium (GOL: Regiomontum, Regalis, Regius) | Kaliningrad – Königsberg |
Resania (GOL: Rhezania; HLU: Rezana) | Ryazan |
Rostovia | Rostov |
Saratovia (HLU: Soratovia) | Saratov |
Smolenscum (GOL: Smolska) | Smolensk |
Stauropolis | Stavropol |
Susdalia (HLU: Susdala) | Suzdal |
Toropetia | Toropets |
Tueria (GOL: Tuera, Twera) | Tver |
Ustiuga | Veliky Ustyug |
Volodimiria | Vladimir |
Vologda (HLU: Volochda) | Vologda |
Viatcia, Venetica | Kirov – Vyatka |
Viburga, Viburgum, Viburgum Careliorum (GOL: Viburgus) | Vyborg |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Aqua Viva | Acquaviva |
Burgus Maior | Borgo Maggiore |
Domenianus | Domagnano |
Ecclesia Nova | Chiesanuova |
Faetanum, Fagetanum | Faetano |
Florentinum | Fiorentino |
Marinum, Fanum Sancti Marini | San Marino |
Mons Viridarium | Montegiardino |
Olnanum | Serravalle |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Cassovia | Košice |
Castrum Novum | Nové Zámky |
Bartfa | Bardejov |
Forum Dominarum | Bátovce |
Semnichia | Banská Štiavnica |
Celemantia | Iža (Izsa) |
Cismarcinum, Forum Caseorum | Kežmarok |
Comaromium | Komárno |
Crempnichia | Kremnica |
Leuchovia | Levoča |
Prividia | Prievidza |
Iglovia, Nova Villa | Spišská Nová Ves |
Suburbium, Villa Sub Castro | Spišské Vlachy |
Lublovia | Stará Ľubovňa |
Divinium | Devín |
Villa Theutonicalis | Poprad |
Eperiessinum, Fragopolis | Prešov |
Gerulata | Rusovce, Bratislava |
Laugaricio | Trenčín |
Tyrnavia | Trnava |
Neosolium | Banská Bystrica |
Posonium, Wratisslaburgium[citation needed] | Bratislava |
Veterosolium, Vetusolium, Solium | Zvolen |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Iustinopolis, Caput Histriae | Koper |
Labacum, Aemona | Ljubljana |
Marburgum | Maribor |
Mons Carniolae | Kranjska Gora |
Nova Urbs | Novo Mesto |
Poetovium | Ptuj |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
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Amalia | Åmål |
Arosia | Västerås |
Boërosia | Borås |
Calmaria | Kalmar |
Caroli Corona | Karlskrona |
Christinae portus | Kristinehamn |
Christiania | Kristianstad |
Cimbrorum portus | Simrishamn |
Clara Vallis | Ljusdal |
Copinga | Köping |
Coronia | Landskrona |
Dalecarlius | Dalälven |
Delisboa | Delsbo |
Eckesioea, Ecksium | Eksjö |
Encopia | Enköping |
Falcopia | Falköping |
Gevalia | Gävle |
Gothia | Gothenburg (Göteborg) |
Halmostadium | Halmstad |
Hiovia | Hjo |
Holmia, Stockholmia | Stockholm |
Hudvicovaldum | Hudiksvall |
Iuncopia | Jönköping |
Lagaholmia | Laholm (older Swedish name: Lagaholm) |
Lidcopia | Lidköping |
Lincopia | Linköping |
Lindesberga, Linda | Lindesberg |
Lula | Luleå |
Lunda | Lund |
Malmögia | Malmö |
Medicorum villa | Medevibrunn |
Nicopia | Nyköping |
Norcopia | Norrköping |
Örebrogia | Örebro |
Øresundae | Öresund |
Pax Mariae | Mariefred |
Pitovia | Piteå |
Schedina | Skövde |
Stenbrovium | Stenbro |
Stocholmia, Holmia | Stockholm |
Sudercopia | Söderköping |
Telga | Södertälje (older Swedish name: Tälje) |
Upsala | Uppsala |
Uraniburgum | Uranienborg |
Urbs Mariae | Mariestad |
Vadstenium | Vadstena |
Vemmaria, Wemmaria | Vimmerby |
Vexionia | Växjö |
Visbia | Visby |
Visingsburgum, Wisingsburgum | Visingsborg |
Ystadium, Istadium, Ustadium | Ystad |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
---|---|
Acaunum, Agaunum | Saint-Maurice |
Ad Fines | Pfyn |
Aquae Helveticae | Baden |
Arbor Felix | Arbon |
Augusta Raurica | Kaiseraugst / Augst |
Aventicum | Avenches |
Basilia, Basilea | Basel |
Berna | Bern |
Brienzola | Brienz |
Brunntrudum, Bruntraut | Porrentruy, Pruntrut (de) |
Centum Prata | Kempraten, Jona and Rapperswil |
Curia | Chur, Graubünden |
Eburodunum | Yverdon-les-Bains |
Esquinia | Écône |
Genava | Geneva |
Lousonna | Lausanne |
Morgiis | Morges |
Noviodunum (Colonia Iulia Equestris) | Nyon |
Octodurum | Martigny |
Solodurum/Salodurum | Solothurn |
Suitia | Schwyz |
Tugium | Zug |
Turicum | Zürich |
Urba | Orbe |
Vibiscum | Vevey |
Vindonissa | Windisch |
Vitudurum | Winterthur |
Canonical Latin name (source(s): variant(s)) | English name (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) |
---|---|
Alexandria | Oleksandriia |
Alustum, Lusta | Alushta |
Bialoquerca | Bila Tserkva |
Calamita | Inkerman |
Caulita | Yalta |
Charcovia, Charkovia | Kharkiv |
Chiovia, Kiovia | Kyiv |
Chersonium | Kherson |
Chersonesus Nordica | Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi |
Czernihovia | Chernihiv |
Eupatoria | Yevpatoria |
Leopolis | Lviv |
Marinopolis | Mariiampil |
Mariupolis | Mariupol |
Melitopolis | Melitopol |
Novogardia Severiae | Novhorod-Siverskyi |
Ovidiopolis | Ovidiopol |
Panticapaeum, Cimmericum, Bosporus Cimmericum | Kerch |
Pereaslavia | Pereiaslav |
Sebastopolis, Chersonesus Taurica | Sevastopol |
Solcata | Stary Krym |
Sugdaia | Sudak |
Symbolum Portus | Balaklava |
Sympheropolis, Neapolis Scythica | Simferopol |
Ternopolis | Ternopil |
Theodoros, Doros | Mangup |
Theodosia, Caffa | Feodosia |
Theophania | Feofaniia |
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