- The
Brigantii (Gaulish: Brigantioi, 'the eminent, high ones') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling southeast of Lake Constance, near present-day
Bregenz (Vorarlberg)...
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counties Wexford,
Kilkenny and Waterford,
while another people named Brigantii is
mentioned by
Strabo as a sub-tribe of the
Vindelici in the
region of...
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Vivisci Burdigala (Bordeaux)
Brannovices (*Brannowīcēs)
Matiscon (Mâcon)
Brigantii Brigantion (Bregenz)
Cadurci Uxellodunum (Cahors)
Caleti Caracotinum (Harfleur);...
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borneana Kawakatsu, 1972
Dugesia brachycephala (Bohmig, 1897)
Dugesia brigantii De
Vries & Benazzi, 1983
Dugesia burmaensis (Kaburaki, 1918)
Dugesia capensis...
- the
older name of Brigantion, a
tribal capital of a
people called the
Brigantii,
possibly after a
goddess Brigant. The
rivers Brent in England, Braint...
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festival Bregenzer Spring. The
first settlements date from 1500 BC. The
Brigantii are
mentioned by
Strabo as a
Celtic sub-tribe in this
region of the Alps...
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Brigantium (later Bregenz). This name is ****ociated with the
Celtic Brigantii who
lived here,
although it is not
clear whether the
place was
named after...
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settlements in and
around Bregenz date from 1500 BC. A
Celtic tribe named "
Brigantii" is
mentioned by
Strabo as a sub-tribe in
these region of the Alps. The...
- basin. May have been a
confederation of
mixed Celtic and
Germanic tribes.
Brigantii – in the
Lacus Brigantinus (Lake Constance) area,
Brigantia (Bregenz)...
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counted by Strabo, the Licates, Clautenatii, Vennones, Estiones, and
Brigantii,
although this
classification has been
criticized as
doubtful by some...