- (meaning "Bridge on the Vire River" in Gaulish) (often
written in
French as
Briovère), the town is
built on and
around ramparts. The town
started life as a...
- 6th
century AD and
became bishop of
Coutances around 525. The town of
Briovere, ****ociated with the saint, took his name and is now Saint-Lô in Normandy...
- Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 (Turnholt:
Brepols 1963), pp. 14, 15, 19 (ex
Briovere Leonti****). Duchesne, p. 239 no. 1. Possessor: Duchesne, p. 239 no. 2...
-
Brioverian rocks were
formed between 900 and 700 mya. They were
named after Briovère, the
native name for St. Lô, in Normandy,
which is the
first area these...