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- etnología pg.7 (two Arcobrigas in Lusitânia) Memorias de la Real Academia de la historia. pg 81 Real Academia de la Historia. (three Arcobrigas) Alarcão,Jorge...
- Second Triumvirate Bursau Borja, Zaragoza Municipium Flavian dynasty Arcobriga Monreal de Ariza, Zaragoza Osicerda La Puebla de Híjar, Teruel Municipium...
- Swartkrans Sibudu Cave Taung, North West Wonderwerk Cave Amaya, fortification Arcóbriga Baelo Claudia Bastida de Totana Bilbilis (Augusta Bilbilis) Calafell Cancho...
- Caepiana (in Alentejo), Braetolaeum, Miróbriga (near Santiago do Cacém), Arcobriga, Meribriga, Catraleucus, Turres, Albae and Arandis (near Castro Verde...
- ARCOBRIGENSIS AMBIMOGIDVS FECIT) states that Celicus Fronto, native of Arcobriga, Ambimogido, made this work, although a portion of the first part of the...
- Moralejo 2010, 104-105. Moralejo (2007) p. 352. Cf. Falileyev (2007) s.v. Arcobriga. Prósper (2002) p. 380. Cf. Falileyev s.v. anat- Prósper (2002) p. 376...
- 81306°N 2.14722°W / 39.81306; -2.14722 Theatre of Acinipo Arcobriga Theatre - Arcobriga 41°17′46″N 2°8′12″W / 41.29611°N 2.13667°W / 41.29611; -2...
- Cortona (Medinaceli? – Soria), Segontia (Sigüenza – Guadalajara) and Arcobriga (Monreal de Ariza – Zaragoza). In around the mid-3rd century BC, the Arevaci...
- compare de Cerralbo’s Arcobriga en El Alto Jalón, [in:] Descubrimientosarqueológicos, Madrid, 1909, págs. 106-132, De «Arcobriga». Del hogar castellano...
- Cortona (Medinacelli – Soria), Segontia (Sigüenza – Guadalajara) and Arcobriga (Monreal de Ariza – Zaragoza). It is ****umed that the Uraci spoke a 'Q-Celtic'...