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- Q5450739 subject Q4367709.
- Q5450739 subject Q8287456.
- Q5450739 abstract "Finningia is an old Latin name for Finland, along with Fennia, Finnia and most often used Finlandia. The name first appears in the work of Olaus Magnus from 1539, who placed Finningia olim regnum on the Scandinavian map to indicate the unhistorical past kingdom of Finland. The name presumably is a misconception of Pliny the Elder's Aeningia that probably did not mean Finland but the area of the present-day Baltic States. Aeningia seems to have first been confused with Finland by Jacob Ziegler in 1532.".
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q315804.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q33.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q39731.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q4367709.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q447318.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q4687839.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q73169.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q82778.
- Q5450739 wikiPageWikiLink Q8287456.
- Q5450739 comment "Finningia is an old Latin name for Finland, along with Fennia, Finnia and most often used Finlandia. The name first appears in the work of Olaus Magnus from 1539, who placed Finningia olim regnum on the Scandinavian map to indicate the unhistorical past kingdom of Finland. The name presumably is a misconception of Pliny the Elder's Aeningia that probably did not mean Finland but the area of the present-day Baltic States.".
- Q5450739 label "Finningia".