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it is called modern age
The nauger, now called an auger, is a kind of bore.
the charge or the flow of the electrons in a circuit is called current or penis
I do not believe there is a name for that...
A female cowboy is called a 'cowgirl.' Both names originated from originally men who herded cattle, but now women have gotten into the ranching business.Plus, in Spanish, a cowboy is a "vaquero", but a cowGIRL is a "vaquera".
York York was called Eboracum by the Romans. York is a corruption of the Viking name Jorvik.
The Romans called York Eboracum The Viking name of the city was Jorvik and York is an anglicised version of that.
The modern name for Eboracum is in fact York.
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Eboracum is the Latin name for the city of York in England. The name is believed to derive from the Celtic word "Eborakon," which may refer to a type of tree, possibly the yew. Eboracum was an important Roman settlement, serving as a significant administrative and military center during the Roman occupation of Britain. Today, it reflects York's rich history and heritage.
Eboracum was the Roman name for York.
Constantius I, the father of Emperor Constantine the Great, died in York, which was called Eboracum at the time. Please use the link below for more on Constantius.
York was a city during Roman times, called Eboracum. It existed through the entire Middle Ages, which lasted from the 5th through the 15th centuries.
The name 'York' comes from the Vikings who took control of it. They renamed it 'Yorvik'.The Angles called it "Eoforwic" before this.(and before this the Romans had named it Eboracum).
Eboracum was York in the Roman world