- Citânia de
Briteiros is an
archaeological site of the
Castro culture located in the
Portuguese civil parish of
Briteiros São
Salvador e
Briteiros Santa Leocádia...
-
Briteiros São
Salvador e
Briteiros Santa Leocádia (officially: União das
Freguesias de
Briteiros São
Salvador e
Briteiros Santa Leocádia) is a
civil parish...
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Sande Lemos. "Citânia de
Briteiros" (PDF).
Translated by
Andreia Cunha Silva.
Retrieved 19
February 2021. "Citânia de
Briteiros" (PDF) (in Portuguese)....
- Gonçalo Anes de
Briteiros or
Berredo (1280-1329) was a
Portuguese nobleman,
member of the
court of
Denis of
Portugal (his uncle). Gonçalo was the son...
-
medieval Kingdom of Gallaecia.
Historical remains of
Celtic Minho include Briteiros Iron Age Hillfort, the
largest Gallaecian native stronghold in the Entre...
- forts) and
remains of the
Castro culture, like Conímbriga,
Mirobriga and
Briteiros. In 409, with the
decline of the
Roman Empire, the
Iberian Peninsula was...
- Baptista) Aldão
Arosa Atães Azurém
Balazar Barco Briteiros (Salvador)
Briteiros (Santa Leocádia)
Briteiros (Santo Estêvão)
Brito Caldelas Calvos Candoso...
- de
Briteiros (c. 1225 – c. 1270) was a
Portuguese nobleman,
member of the
Court of
Afonso III of Portugal. His
parents were Rui
Gomes de
Briteiros (v****al...
- III of Portugal. He was
married to Aldonça Anes de
Briteiros,
daughter of João
Rodrigues de
Briteiros and
Guiomar Gil de Soverosa, a
family belonging to...
- João
Mendes de
Briteiros (1250-?) was a
Portuguese nobleman, who
served in the
Court of
Denis of Portugal. João was born in the
Iberian Peninsula, son...