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Latin name
Brigantium may
refer to: A Coruña, Galicia,
Spain Betanzos, Galicia,
Spain Bregenz, Vorarlberg,
Austria (Bregenz was
called Brigantium by the Romans)...
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northwestern Spain.
Until the 20th century, it was
known as the
Farum Brigantium. The
Latin word
farum is
derived from the Gr**** Φάρος, Pharos, for the...
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route from
Brigantium to Vapin****. The
Table places Brigantium 6 M.P. from
Alpis Cottia.
Strabo mentions the
village Brigantium on a road to Alpis...
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meaning 'high, elevated', and it is
unclear whether settlements called Brigantium were so
named as 'high ones' in a
metaphorical sense of nobility, or literally...
- Fern P**** and
thence to
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg), the
other from
Brigantium (Bregenz) on Lake
Constance by Chur and
Chiavenna to Como and Milan. The...
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garrisoned by the
Roman army,
which maintained large legionary camps at
Brigantium (Bregenz, Austria), near Lake Constance, and at
Magia (Maienfeld, Switzerland)...
- Bregenz,
Austria Briançon,
France Brianza,
Italy A Coruña, Galicia,
Spain Brigantium (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- García Hermanos, with a
capacity of 5,000 seats.
Betanzos were
founded as
Brigantium Club de Fútbol in 1952, as a
replacement to Club
Betanzos which folded...
- son Íth
glimpses Ireland.
Brigantia refers to
Corunna (then
known as
Brigantium) in modern-day
Galicia in Spain, and Breogán's
tower is
likely to have...
- trade. In 62 BCE
Julius Caesar came to the city (known at the time as
Brigantium) in
pursuit of the
metal trade,
establishing commerce with what are now...