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- Turoni Ambatia (Amboise); Caesarodunum (Tours) Velaunii (*Wellaunī) Brigantio (Briançonnet)? Velioc****es (*Welioc****ēs) Rotomagos (Rouen) Vellavi (*Wellawī)...
- Brigantio and was the first town on the Via Domitia. It is attested by an inscriptions mentioning munic(ipii) Brigantien(sium) (the town of Brigantio)...
- Lat mulgere (OFr moudre) Valtellino briánz 'wormwood, absinth' - Gaul. *brigantios, from briginus 'wormwood', from brigo 'strength' - Lat. absinthes, VLat...
- Piedmont). Other important settlements were located at Eburodunum and Brigantio (Briançon). Named after the 1st-century BC ruler of the region, Marcus...
- (Vence) After 297 the province was expanded to include: Ebrodunum (Embrun) Brigantio (Briançon) Brigomagus (Briançonnet) Civitas Rigomagensium / Rigomagus...
- Rhône à l'Èbre: Via Domitia et Via Augusta (DAF 61) Paris 1997. Briançon (Brigantio) Chorges (Caturigomagus) Gap (Vapin****) Le Monetier Allemont (Alabons)...
- compared with the name of the goddess Brigantia and the various toponyms Brigantio(n) ('eminence'), at the origin of modern Briançon, Brégançon, Briantes...
- of the Estéron, a tributary of the Var. Their chief town may have been Brigantio (modern Briançonnet). Although no pre-Roman occupation has been found...
- of the Tricorii, south of the Segovii. Their chief town was known as Brigantio (modern Briançon), meaning 'eminence, high/elevated place' in Gaulish...
- Paternus, the son of Aviti****, named in a libationary inscription from Brigantio in Alpes Maritimae. Lucius Quartinius Primus, named in an inscription...