Lucnovia
Lucnovia[1][2] (Anglice Lucknow, scriptura Arabica لکھنو, Devanagari लखनऊ Lakhnaū est urbs Indiae circiter 2 337 000 incolarum et civitatis Uttar Pradesh caput.
Incolae notabiles
recensere- Cliff Richard, hic anno 1940 natus
- Iosephus Tiefenthaler, hic anno 1785 mortuus
Notae
recensere- ↑ F. R., "India Recuperata" [1855], in Jerram et James 1866: 452: "Sed tamen intrepidos intra munimina tute / Hostibus in mediis servat Lucnovia cives."
- ↑ Confer Lucknowiam, genus taxinomicum.
Bibliographia
recensere*Jerram, Charles S., et Theodore W. James, eds. 1868. Flosculi Cheltonienses: A Selection from the Cheltenham College Prize Poems: 1846–1866. Londinii, Oxoniae, Cantabrigiae: Rivingtons. Google Books.
- "Lucknow" in Encyclopaedia Britannica. 11a ed. (Sicagi, 1911) html djvu
- "Lucknow" in Walter Hamilton, The East India Gazetteer (Londinii: Murray, 1815) textus
- "Lucknow[nexus deficit]" in H. Yule, A. C. Burnell; Gulielmus Crooke, ed., Hobson-Jobson. 2a ed. (Londinii: Murray, 1903) ~ ~
- "Lucknow Division; Lucknow District; Lucknow City" in William Stevenson Meyer et al., The Imperial Gazetteer of India (2a ed. 26 voll. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1908-1931) textus
- "Lucknow" in A Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon (8a ed. Londinii: John Murray, 1911) Textus
Nexus externi
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