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- Silva_Carbonaria abstract "Silva Carbonaria, the "charcoal forest", was the dense old-growth forest of beech and oak that formed a natural boundary during the Late Iron Age through Roman times into the Early Middle Ages across what is now Belgium. The forest naturally thinned out in the open sandy stretches to the north and formed a barrier—trackless to the outsider—on the heavier soils to the south. Yet further to the south, the higher elevation and deep river valleys were covered by the even less penetrable ancient Arduenna Silva, the deeply folded Ardennes, which are still forested to this day. The Silva Carbonaria was a vast forest that stretched from the rivers Senne and the Dijle in the north to the Sambre in the south. To the east Silva Carbonaria extended to the Rhine, where near Cologne in 388 CE the magistri militum praesentalis Nannienus and Quintinus counter-attacked a Frankish incursion across the Rhine in the Silva Carbonaria. Its northern outliers reached the then marshy site of modern Brussels.".
- Silva_Carbonaria thumbnail Les_Francs_en_Belgique_romaine.svg?width=300.
- Silva_Carbonaria wikiPageExternalLink jmmd0230009.pdf.
- Silva_Carbonaria wikiPageExternalLink c_2042.html.
- Silva_Carbonaria wikiPageExternalLink s0721b.html.
- Silva_Carbonaria wikiPageID "15073066".
- Silva_Carbonaria wikiPageRevisionID "589225228".
- Silva_Carbonaria hasPhotoCollection Silva_Carbonaria.
- Silva_Carbonaria subject Category:Forests_of_Belgium.
- Silva_Carbonaria subject Category:Geography_of_Belgium.
- Silva_Carbonaria subject Category:Old_growth_forests.
- Silva_Carbonaria type Abstraction100002137.
- Silva_Carbonaria type Collection107951464.
- Silva_Carbonaria type Forest108438533.
- Silva_Carbonaria type ForestsOfBelgium.
- Silva_Carbonaria type Group100031264.
- Silva_Carbonaria type OldGrowthForests.
- Silva_Carbonaria type Vegetation108436759.
- Silva_Carbonaria comment "Silva Carbonaria, the "charcoal forest", was the dense old-growth forest of beech and oak that formed a natural boundary during the Late Iron Age through Roman times into the Early Middle Ages across what is now Belgium. The forest naturally thinned out in the open sandy stretches to the north and formed a barrier—trackless to the outsider—on the heavier soils to the south.".
- Silva_Carbonaria label "Forêt Charbonnière".
- Silva_Carbonaria label "Kohlenwald".
- Silva_Carbonaria label "Kolenwoud".
- Silva_Carbonaria label "Silva Carbonaria".
- Silva_Carbonaria label "Silva Carbonaria".
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs Kohlenwald.
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs Forêt_Charbonnière.
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs Silva_Carbonaria.
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs Kolenwoud.
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs m.03hgmqz.
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs Q728919.
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs Q728919.
- Silva_Carbonaria sameAs Silva_Carbonaria.
- Silva_Carbonaria wasDerivedFrom Silva_Carbonaria?oldid=589225228.
- Silva_Carbonaria depiction Les_Francs_en_Belgique_romaine.svg.
- Silva_Carbonaria isPrimaryTopicOf Silva_Carbonaria.