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Braga (European Portuguese: [ˈbɾaɣɐ] ; Proto-Celtic: *
Bracara) is a city and a muni****lity,
capital of the
northwestern Portuguese district of Braga...
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became Henry,
Count of
Portugal and
based his
newly formed county from
Bracara Augusta (modern Braga). At the
Battle of São Mamede, in the
outskirts of...
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Roman cities included the port Cale (Porto), the
governing centers Bracara Augusta (Braga),
Lucus Augusti (Lugo) and
Asturica Augusta (Astorga) and...
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Emerita 220 16
Olisipo Bracara (Braga) 244 17
Bracara Asturica (Astorga) 247 18
Bracara Asturica 215 19
Bracara Asturica 299 20
Bracara Asturica 207 21 Esuris...
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capital in
Lucus Augusti (Lugo), and with the
Bracarense with its
capital at
Bracara Augusta (Braga). The
Hasdingi Vandals likewise maintained the
Roman structure...
- the city
became part of the
province of Gallaecia, with its
capital at
Bracara Augusta. A new wall was also built, with a
perimeter of two kilometers...
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Visigoths eventually occupied the
Suebi kingdom and its
capital city,
Bracara (modern day Braga), in 584–585. They
would also
occupy the
province of...
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connected by a
broad road to
Western Hispania's two
other large cities,
Bracara Augusta in the
province of
Tarraconensis (Portuguese Braga), and Emerita...
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commercial port,
primarily in the
trade between Olisipo (the
modern Lisbon) and
Bracara Augusta (the
modern Braga). As the
Roman Empire declined,
these regions...
- port,
primarily in the
trade between Olissipona (the
modern Lisbon) and
Bracara Augusta (the
modern Braga).
Porto was also
important during the Suebian...