- in
Lombardy after Milan. In
classical Latin, the
toponym is
attested as
Bergomum,
while in late
Latin Bergame. The
toponym in the
local Bergamasque dialect...
- The
Battle of
Bergomum was
fought between Alans and the
Western Roman Empire in 464, and
resulted in a
Roman victory. In 464, the Alan king
Beorgor led...
- "
Bergomum",
Bollettino della Civica Biblioteca. 2: 5–46. Sonzogni,
Ivano (1996). "Il
carteggio Alessandro Furietti -
Pierantonio Ser****i". "
Bergomum"...
-
Tarvisium (Treviso),
Vicentia (Vicenza), Verona,
Brixia (Brescia) and
Bergomum (Bergamo). The
Lombards faced difficulties only in
taking Opitergium (Oderzo)...
-
Celtic **Bhel- 'bright' and *dūnon 'fortress'. Bergamo, Lombardy,
Latin Bergomum : from
Celtic *brigant- 'high, lofty, elevated' (or
divine name, Brigantia)...
- (Padua) [Pauia] Ticinum,
Papia Pavia Per****sna, Pergomsna, Percme, Per****s
Bergomum Bergamo Permu Firmum Fermo Pilthi,
Pilithi Bilitio Bellinzona Purthanas...
- Theophilus, made an
offering to Sarrius, god of the
Sarrius river, at
Bergomum in
Cisalpine Gaul.
Selia ****ta,
buried at the
present site of Andancette...
- (French*), Wälsch-Bergen (old German, rare), Bèrghem (Eastern Lombard*),
Bergomum (Latin*)
Bergen Bēi'ěrgēn – 卑爾根 (Chinese*),
Beirbhe na
Tuathroinn (archaic...
- (in Italian) G.
Brambilla Ranise, Una vita, una collezione, un tradimento.
Guglielmo Lochis (1789–1859) e la sua raccolta,
Bergomum, 2005, p. 225–288....
-
Grappa Bauzanum, Pons
Drusi Bolzano Bellunum Belluno Beneventum Benevento Bergomum Bergamo Bobium,
Ebovium Bobbio Bononia Bologna Boreana Burano Burgus Sancti...