08-31-2014, 12:01 AM
serloco wrote:
serloco wrote:
serloco wrote:Gaulish - Cool culture. They had a leader who created a city called Alesia. Other variations of the name include -Alisia, Alissa, Alisya, Allissa, Allycia, Alyce, Alycia,Alys, Alysa, Alyse, Alysha, Alysia, Alyssa, Alyssia, EliciaThey actually found some new gaulish writings.
My attempt to WRITE history - Endlicher's Glossary (click link)er
Endlicher is a botanist, a numistmatist, and a sinologist....hmmm....
Endlicher was appointed keeper of the court cabinet of natural history,
Stephan, Ladislaus, Endlicher.
Lad is laws. Origin "power", "glory". "A name given to man."Ladislaus
A male given name.
Stephen or Steven /ˈstiːvən/ is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος(Stefanos), in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses".[1][2] In ancient Greece, a wreath was given to the winner of a contest (from which the crown, symbol of rulers derived).
serloco wrote:
serloco wrote:Gaulish - Cool culture. They had a leader who created a city called Alesia. Other variations of the name include -Alisia, Alissa, Alisya, Allissa, Allycia, Alyce, Alycia,Alys, Alysa, Alyse, Alysha, Alysia, Alyssa, Alyssia, EliciaThey actually found some new gaulish writings.
My attempt to WRITE history - Endlicher's Glossary (click link)er
Endlicher is a botanist, a numistmatist, and a sinologist....hmmm....
Endlicher was appointed keeper of the court cabinet of natural history,
Stephan, Ladislaus, Endlicher.
Lad is laws. Origin "power", "glory". "A name given to man."Ladislaus
A male given name.
Stephen or Steven /ˈstiːvən/ is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος(Stefanos), in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses".[1][2] In ancient Greece, a wreath was given to the winner of a contest (from which the crown, symbol of rulers derived).

