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82:, which speaks in favor of the correctness of the Ptolemaic localization. This finding is supported through the archaeological excavations in Marwedel near Hitzacker, where the University of Göttingen and the Free University of Berlin and their archaeologists Olaf Fabian and Ivonne Baier located a settlement from the time period of 78/80 to 225. In 1928 and 1944, the graves of 59:
However, identification of Leuphana is far from certain. Ptolemy may have been mistaken, as he was about Poleis. Grässe also may have been incorrect, both men confusing it with
67:. The nomenclature expert Jürgen Udolph has the opinion that Leuphana has nothing to do with Lüneburg. His opinion on the matter is supported by other nomenclature experts. 242: 146: 311: 78:, into a geodesic deformation analysis of the Ptolemaic map concluded that Leuphana lies to the east of Lüneburg on the Elbe, located next to 207: 29:
Ptolemy mentioned in Geographica 2, that ten cities unified by their not being under Roman occupation, created a settlement named Leuphana.
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2. Aufl., mit bes. Berücksichtigung der mittelalterlichen und neueren Latinität, neu bearb. von Friedrich Benedict. Berlin 1909.
17: 75: 237: 30: 37:. Ptolemy mentioned a large number of German settlements that were not under Roman occupation, such as Ascalingium. 83: 306: 219: 98: 87: 179: 60: 203: 160: 71: 26:(Λευφάνα) is a city name, first mentioned by Ptolemy in the year 150 in the Atlas Geographia. 262: 246: 129: 200:
Germania und die Insel Thule. Die Entschlüsselung von Ptolemaios' "Atlas der Oikumene".
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Orbis latinus oder Verzeichnis der wichtigsten lateinischen Orts- und Ländernamen.
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This article is about the historical place in Germany. For German university, see
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Andreas Kleineberg, Christian Marx, Eberhard Knobloch, Dieter Lelgemann:
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of Hamburg proposed the name change to the university board in 2006.
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After Günnewig, Leuphana is located on the lowest stretch of the
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39/2010, S. 152 ff., retrieved 7 February 2013.
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with rich grave offerings from the Germanic time of 150.
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put Leuphana in his place name dictionary on par with
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has adopted the name Leuphana. The advertising agency
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Historiker orten Leuphana bei Hitzacker an der Elbe.
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Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2011,
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Leuphana University of Lüneburg
Johann Grässe
Lüneburg
Elbe
Hamburg
Dömitz
Altmark
Levefanum
Rhine
Geodesy
Technische Universität Berlin
Hitzacker
Chieftains from Marwedel
elite tombs
University of Lüneburg
Scholz and Friends
de:Leuphana
Online
Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde
http://www.das-weisse-gold.de/download/LZ_2007_03_03_LB.pdf
http://www.das-weisse-gold.de/download/LZ_200703_10_03_LB.pdf
ISBN
978-3-534-24525-3
Historiker orten Leuphana bei Hitzacker an der Elbe.
Ein Jahr danach: Wie die Uni ihren Namen bekam.
Archived
Wayback Machine
Markenentwicklung für Universitäten.
Google Earth in Antiquity.
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