-
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...
- Rhône à l'Èbre: Via
Domitia et Via
Augusta (DAF 61)
Paris 1997. Briançon (
Brigantio)
Chorges (Caturigomagus) Gap (Vapin****) Le
Monetier Allemont (Alabons)...
- Piedmont).
Other important settlements were
located at
Eburodunum and
Brigantio (Briançon).
Named after the 1st-century BC
ruler of the region, Marcus...
- 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...
- (Vence)
After 297 the
province was
expanded to include:
Ebrodunum (Embrun)
Brigantio (Briançon)
Brigomagus (Briançonnet)
Civitas Rigomagensium / Rigomagus...
-
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 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...