"Wratislawia" meaning in Latein

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Noun

Forms: Wratislawia [nominative, singular], Wratislawiae [genitive, singular], Wratislawiae [dative, singular], Wratislawiam [accusative, singular], Wratislawia [singular], Wratislawiā [ablative, singular]
Etymology: Der Name ist vermutlich abgeleitet von dem böhmischen Herzog Vratislav I. (* um 888; † 13. Februar 921), der als Gründer der Stadt gilt.
  1. der lateinische, häufig in mittelalterlichen Urkunden verwendete Name der polnischen Stadt Wrocław (deutsch: Breslau)
    Sense id: de-Wratislawia-la-noun-cdwtdaIq
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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