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- 75 AD, the naturalist Pliny the Elder called them both Lacus Raetiae Brigantinus after the main Roman town on the lake, Brigantium (later Bregenz). This...
- but may be stated generally as a line drawn eastwards from the lacus Brigantinus (Lake Constance) to the Oenus (River Inn). During the last years of the...
- the Pfänder above Bregenz. The Romans called it Lacus Venetus, Lacus Brigantinus and Lacus Constantinus. In the Middle Ages the dominant term was Lacus...
- Afonso, 1987 Synasellus bragai**** Henry & Magniez, 1987 Synasellus brigantinus Braga, 1959 Synasellus capitatus (Braga, 1968) Synasellus dissimilis...
- The Battle of Lake Constance (Latin: Lacus Brigantinus) was a small naval battle between Roman forces and Celtic tribes ob Lake Constance in the spring...
- and extended all the way from the North Sea to Lake Constance (Lacus Brigantinus), including parts of what is now western Switzerland, with its capital...
- confederation of mixed Celtic and Germanic tribes. Brigantii   – in the Lacus Brigantinus (Lake Constance) area, Brigantia (Bregenz) was the main centre, in the...
- term refers only to the fortifications between Lake Constance (Lacus Brigantinus) and the River Danube (Danubius); in a broader sense it also includes...
- Lu Rubus brevistaminosus Edees & A.Newton Rubus briareus Focke Rubus brigantinus Samp. Rubus briggsi**** (W.M.Rogers) W.M.Rogers Rubus britannicus W.M...
- and Bregenz. The Brigantii lived southeast of Lake Constance (Lacus Brigantinus), in Raetia. Their territory was located north of the Vennones, west...