-
settled at
Brigantion,
which became one of
their most
heavily fortified locations.
After a
series of
battles in 15 BC, the
Romans conquered Brigantion and the...
-
Perchta Athena Campbell, Mike
Behind the Name. See also
Xavier Delamarre,
brigantion / brigant-, in
Dictionnaire de la
langue gauloise (Éditions Errance, 2003)...
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Burdigala (Bordeaux)
Brannovices (*Brannowīcēs)
Matiscon (Mâcon)
Brigantii Brigantion (Bregenz)
Cadurci Uxellodunum (Cahors)
Caleti Caracotinum (Harfleur);...
- the
eastern end of Lake
Constance in Austria,
retains the
older name of
Brigantion, a
tribal capital of a
people called the Brigantii,
possibly after a goddess...
- 53°20' N 17:00
mouths of the
Tanais river (Don) 22. 55° N 54°29' N 17:15
Brigantion in
Britannia 23. 56° N 55°32' N 17:30 the
middle of
Great Britain 24....
-
towns like Taxgaition, Constantia,
Arbor felix, Ad Rhenum, Confluentes,
Brigantion and Clunia. By
analyzing topographical situations of
already known ancient...
- the
Rhine Valley. One of the
important settlements of the
Vindelici was
Brigantion (modern Bregenz),
founded around 500 BC. The
first settlements in and...
- north-east. The most
important places on the lake were
Bregenz (Celtic
Brigantion) and today's Constance. In the
course of the
Roman Alpine campaign of...