Aunes
Latin
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Ons ("Aunes"), as seen from the mainland
Alternative forms
- Aones
Proper noun
Aunes ? (indeclinable)
- (Medieval Latin) Ons Island, off the coast of Galicia, Spain
- 899, Manuel Lucas Álvarez (ed.), La documentación del Tumbo A de la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, pages 87-91:
- insulam Aunes cum ecclesia Sancti Martini; insulam Arauza cum ecclesia Sancti Iuliani ibi fundata; item insulam Saluare
- Ons island with the church of Saint Martin; Arousa island with the church of Saint Julian there founded; item Sálvora island
- 911, Manuel Lucas Álvarez (ed.), La documentación del Tumbo A de la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, pages 94-96:
- insulas que sunt infra mare, quas pater noster domnus Adefonsus rex per testamentum concessit Sancto Loco uestro, id est: Aones, Framio, Saluare, Arauza, Sias et Tanao
- islands which are before the sea, which our father, king Adefons, give your Holy Place by means of a testament, that is: Ons, [Framio], Sálvora, Arousa, Cíes and Tambo
- 899, Manuel Lucas Álvarez (ed.), La documentación del Tumbo A de la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, pages 87-91:
Descendants
- Galician: Ons
References
- Curchin, Leonard A. (2008). "Los topónimos de la Galicia romana: Nuevo estudio / The toponyms of the Roman Galicia: New study", Cuadernos de Estudios Gallegos, LV (121), pages 109-136, esp. p. 111 (Islas, then Aunios) – this doesn't have Aunes
Further reading
Illa de Ons on the Galician Wikipedia.Wikipedia gl
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