-
related forms from the
modern Celtic languages are:
Welsh brenin 'king' (<
brigantīnos); Welsh/Cornish/Breton bri 'prestige, re****tion, honour, dignity', Scottish...
-
favourite of
Mediterranean pirates. Its name is
derived from the
Italian word
brigantino,
which in turn is
derived from
brigante "brigand".
Other than in names...
- pp. 42–43. Esparteiro, António
Marques (1976). Catálogo dos
Navios Brigantinos (1640-1910) (PDF) (in Portuguese). Lisbon:
Centro de
Estudos da Marinha...
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taken out of
active use in 1939 and
decommissioned in 1943. Gago
Coutinho Biography (Portuguese) Catálogo Dos
Navios Brigantinos (1640-1910) (PDF) v t e...
- breenhin) are not related.
Brenin is
instead derived from the
Celtic *
brigantinos,
meaning "(someone) pre-eminent, outstanding".
Variants and adaptations...
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related to
Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies at
Wikimedia Commons (in Italian)
Brigantino – Il
portale del Sud, a m****ive Italian-language site
dedicated to the...
- Trás-os-Montes, Portugal, was Brigantia. The
inhabitants today are
still called brigantinos.
Braga is
another town in Portugal. It is the
capital of the district...
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backing vocals,
keyboards Former members Kris Bradley –
vocals Lisa
Brigantino – b****, mandolin,
keyboards Shannon Conley – lead vocals,
tambourine Helen...
-
zecca di Napoli" [The coin of the Two Sicilies, Mint of
Naples coins].
Brigantino – Il
Portale del Sud (in Italian).
Retrieved 26 July 2014. "Filippo V...
- (2007): "Galicia, cuna de los
celtas de la
Europa Atlántica", in
Anuario Brigantino, no. 30, pp. 57-88. B****ie-Sweet,
Karen (1 June 2021). Maya Gods of War...