"Valentia" meaning in All languages combined

See Valentia on Wiktionary

Proper name [Latin]

Forms: Valentiă [singular, nominative], Valentiă [singular, vocative], Valentiăm [singular, accusative], Valentiae [singular, genitive], Valentiae [singular, dative], Valentiā [singular, ablative]
  1. Valence, ville de la Narbonnaise.
    Sense id: fr-Valentia-la-name-EOXpj9sD
  2. Valence, ville d'Hispanie → voir Valencia.
    Sense id: fr-Valentia-la-name-yQ-4J6YO
  3. Ville du Bruttium, Vibo Valentia, aussi appelé Vibo, actuelle Monteleone.
    Sense id: fr-Valentia-la-name--V-P6iJ2
  4. Ville de Sardaigne.
    Sense id: fr-Valentia-la-name-Uo0Z3CKA
  5. Partie sud de l'Écosse, nommée en l'honneur de l'empereur Valentinien.
    Sense id: fr-Valentia-la-name-MQXGRp0A
  6. Ancien nom de Rome qui traduirait le grec Ῥώμη.
    Sense id: fr-Valentia-la-name-9Xe4Gx~6
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: València, Valencia, Valence, Valéncia, Valença

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          "text": "In mediterraneo coloniae Arelate Sextanorum, Baeterrae Septimanorum, Arausio Secundanorum, in agro Cavarum Valentia, Vienna Allobrogum. oppida Latina Aquae Sextiae Salluviorum, Avennio Cavarum, Apta Iulia Vulgientium, Alebaece Reiorum Apollinarium, Alba Helvorum, Augusta Tricastinorum, Anatilia, Aerea, Bormani, Comani, Cabellio, Carcasum Volcarum Tectosagum, Cessero, Carantorate Meminorum, Caenicenses, Cambolectri qui Atlantici cognominantur."
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      "lang": "Français",
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      "lang": "Occitan",
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      "form": "Valentiă",
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      "form": "Valentiăm",
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