1. danubian - Noun
2. danubian - Adjective
Pertaining to, or bordering on, the river Danube.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter a triumph in Rome, the following year he marched again to the Danubian frontier. Source: Internet
He subsequently married Bruttia Crispina before accompanying his father to the Danubian front once more in 178, where Marcus Aurelius died on 17 March 180, leaving the 18-year-old Commodus sole emperor. Source: Internet
Russia soon withdrew its troops from the Danubian principalities, which were then occupied by Austria for the duration of the war. citation This removed the original grounds for war, but the UK and France continued with hostilities. Source: Internet
Now Russia used the Sultan's failure to resolve the issue of the protection of the Christian sites in the Holy Land as a pretext for Russian occupation of these Danubian provinces. Source: Internet
In winter the Danubian Plain falls under the influence of the Eastern European anticyclone, which brings cold Arctic air masses. Source: Internet
Soon after, the Pannonian and Danubian area went into a long period of turmoil. Source: Internet