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- Noric_steel abstract "Noric steel was a steel from Noricum, a Celtic kingdom located in modern Austria and Slovenia.The proverbial hardness of Noric steel is expressed by Ovid: \"...durior [...] ferro quod noricus excoquit ignis...\" and it was widely used for the weapons of the Roman military after Noricum joined the empire in 16BC.The iron ore was quarried at two mountains in modern Austria still called Erzberg \"ore mountain\" today, one at Hüttenberg, Carinthia and the other at Eisenerz, Styria, separated by ca. 70 km.Buchwald identifies a sword of ca. 300 BC found in Krenovica, Moravia as an early example of Noric steel due to a chemical composition consistent with Erzberg ore. A more recent sword, dating to ca. 100 BC, found in Zemplin, eastern Slovakia, is of extraordinary length for the period (95 cm) and carries a stamped Latin inscription (?V?TILICI?O), identified as a \"fine sword of Noric steel\" by Buchwald. A center of manufacture was at Magdalensberg.".
- Noric_steel wikiPageID "7781573".
- Noric_steel wikiPageLength "1805".
- Noric_steel wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Noric_steel wikiPageRevisionID "692085177".
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Carinthia.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_metallurgy.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industry_in_Ancient_Rome.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Eisenerz.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Ferrous_metallurgy.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Hüttenberg,_Austria.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age_Europe.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age_sword.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink La_Tène_culture.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Magdalensberg.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Military_of_ancient_Rome.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Moravia.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Noricum.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Styria.
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLink Zemplín_(region).
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Noric iron".
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Noric steel".
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLinkText "chalybs Noricus".
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLinkText "ferrum Noricum".
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLinkText "ore mining".
- Noric_steel wikiPageWikiLinkText "steel".
- Noric_steel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Noric_steel subject Category:History_of_metallurgy.
- Noric_steel subject Category:Industry_in_Ancient_Rome.
- Noric_steel hypernym Steel.
- Noric_steel type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Noric_steel comment "Noric steel was a steel from Noricum, a Celtic kingdom located in modern Austria and Slovenia.The proverbial hardness of Noric steel is expressed by Ovid: \"...durior [...] ferro quod noricus excoquit ignis...\" and it was widely used for the weapons of the Roman military after Noricum joined the empire in 16BC.The iron ore was quarried at two mountains in modern Austria still called Erzberg \"ore mountain\" today, one at Hüttenberg, Carinthia and the other at Eisenerz, Styria, separated by ca.".
- Noric_steel label "Noric steel".
- Noric_steel sameAs Q698431.
- Noric_steel sameAs Ferro_de_Nòrica.
- Noric_steel sameAs Ferrum_noricum.
- Noric_steel sameAs Acciaio_norico.
- Noric_steel sameAs m.0410y6n.
- Noric_steel sameAs Q698431.
- Noric_steel wasDerivedFrom Noric_steel?oldid=692085177.
- Noric_steel isPrimaryTopicOf Noric_steel.