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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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Jacobean era play
Fuimus Troes.
Brennus was pla**** by
Gordon Mitc**** in the 1963 film
Brennus,
Enemy of Rome.
Brennus and the sack of Rome by the Senones...
- two
ships were, nevertheless,
distinct vessels. The
second Brennus was
ordered in 1888.
Brennus was the
first pre-dreadnought-style
battleship built in the...
- 390 BC, an army of
Gauls led by
Brennus attacked Rome,
capturing all of the city
except for the
Capitoline Hill.
Brennus besieged the hill, and finally...
- in 390 BC when the
Senonian Gauls, led by
Brennus,
looted and
occupied the city.
Gordon Mitc**** as
Brennus Ursula Davis as
Nissia M****imo
Serato as Marcus...
- The
Bouclier de
Brennus (French pronunciation: [buklie də bʁenys]), or
Brennus Shield in English, is a
trophy awarded annually to the
French rugby union...
- city-states. The
division led by
Brennus and
Acichorius moved against the Paionians. Some
writers suppose that
Brennus and
Acichorius are the same person...
- pronunciation: [ˈnjauls ˌsaːɣa] listen), also Njála ([ˈnjauːla] listen), or
Brennu-Njáls saga ([ˈprɛnːʏ-ˌnjauls ˌsaːɣa] listen) (Which can be
translated as...
- or that only
Brennus was begun;
neither ship was
launched before they were
cancelled in 1884 or 1886. Some
sources indicate that
Brennus was redesigned...
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between the 5th and 3rd
century BC.
Around 390 BC, the
Gallic chieftain Brennus and his
troops made
their way to
Roman Italy,
defeated the
Romans in the...