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Brennus or
Brennos is the name of two
Gaulish chieftains,
famous in
ancient history: Brennus,
chieftain of the Senones, a
Gallic tribe originating from...
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Brenno Oliveira Fraga Costa (born 1
April 1999),
simply known as
Brenno, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Campeonato...
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Brenno may
refer to:
Brenno (river), a
Swiss river Brenno, Poland, a
Polish town
Brenno Del
Giudice (1888–1957),
Italian rower and
architect Brenno Ambrosini...
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Brenno Ambrosini is an
Italian pianist, born in Venice,
Liszt and
Venice feature constantly in the work of this
Italian pianist who was born in 1967 and...
- The
Brenno is a 40-kilometre (25 mi) long
river in
canton Ticino in Switzerland. It
drains most of the
Blenio Valley and it
joins the
Ticino between Pollegio...
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Brennus or
Brennos was an
ancient Gallic chieftain of the Senones. In c. 387 BC, he
defeated the
Romans at the
Battle of the Allia.
Later that year, he...
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Brenno [
ˈbrɛnnɔ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Wijewo,
within Leszno County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland...
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Brenno il
nemico di Roma (a.k.a. Brennus,
Enemy of Rome and
Battle of the Spartans) is a 1963
Italian peplum film
directed by
Giacomo Gentilomo. The movie...
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proposed by the
cultural ****ociation A
Compagna and the
Academia Ligustica do
Brenno is the self-styled
grafia ofiçiâ (official orthography). The two orthographies...
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Gallic origin.
During the
Balkan expedition, led by Cerethrios,
Brennos and Bolgios, the
Gauls raided the Gr****
mainland twice. At the end of the...