- commune, with 20,827 in the city.
During Roman empire it was
named Cohors Breucorum, a "castrum" (fort) near the
Roman limes in
Mauretania Caesariensis. Algeria...
-
Hispanorum Vettonum Augusta Vocontiorum I
Aquitanorum II
Asturum eq IV
Breucorum I
Augusta Bracarum III
Bracaraugustanorum I
Baetasiorum c.R. I Batavorum...
- C-Group
culture Chemtou Cherc****
Chusira Cirta Civitas Popthensis Cohors Breucorum Contra Latopolis Crepedula Cufruta Culusi Cusae Cynopolis Cyrene, Libya...
-
Augusta Vocontiorum I
Alpinorum peditata I
Aquitanorum II
Asturum eq IV
Breucorum I
Augusta Bracarum III
Bracaraugustanorum I
Baetasiorum c.R. I Batavorum...
- deplo**** in
Pannonia Inferior,
Pannonia Superior and Nori****
Cohors VII
Breucorum equitata Auxilia, deplo**** in
Pannonia Inferior,
Pannonia Superior and...
- 230, 233/234 or c. 240 A. D. Type
Cohort camp Unit/Formation
Cohors I
Breucorum equitata civium Romanorum Size max. 189 (187) × 145 (144) m (= 2,5 ha)...
- Severus. The
first unit
proven to
garrison Ebchester is the
Cohors Quartae Breucorum Antoninianae (The
Fourth Cohort of the Breuci: Antonine's Own), identified...
-
Delmatarum cohors III
Bracaraugustanorum cohors IV
Delmatarum cohors IV
Breucorum cohors V
Gallorum cohors I
Tungrorum milliaria cohors I
Augusta Bracarum...
- Here the unit was [possibly]
stationed in
Lugio together with
Cohors VII
Breucorum. Surduk :
Brick finds indicate the
presence (of parts) of the
cohort in...
-
following auxiliary units: the
Cohors V
Gallorum in Dacia, the
Cohors I
Breucorum in Britannia, and the
Cohors II
Varcianorum in
Germania Inferior. While...