- Po river,
remains of this
ancient town's
Roman roots – it was
called Brixellum or
Brixillum during the
Roman era – can
still be seen in the Antiquarium...
-
leaving his
brother Titi**** in
charge of Rome. He made his base at
Brixellum. His
forces included legions I Adiutrix, XIII Gemina, a
forward detachment...
-
decided upon. Otho
remained behind with a
considerable reserve force at
Brixellum on the
southern bank of the Po. When this
decision was taken, Otho's army...
-
necropolis near the
present town of
Brescello near the
ancient Roman town of
Brixellum.
Discovered in 1929, it was re-erected a year
later in the
Public Garden...
- half of the second.
Seppiena Q. f. Polla,
named in an
inscription from
Brixellum in
Cisalpine Gaul.
Seppiena Prima, the wife of
Gaius Caesius Pantheris...
-
Dalmatius de
Pedona Burgo San
Dalmazzo Brindisium,
Brundusium Brindisi Brixellum Brescello Brixia Brescia Brixino Brixen (Bressanone)
Caesena Cesena Caesenati****...
- Felix,
either his
father or
former master.
Spuria Firmina,
buried at
Brixellum in
Cisalpine Gaul, aged
eight years, five months, and
fifteen days, in...
- months,
fifteen days, and ten hours.
Gnaeus Artorius Agathopus,
buried at
Brixellum, with his wife,
Briccia Pieris, children,
Fortunatus and Ingenua, his...
- Brundisium;
Brindisi Βρίξιλλον Bríksillon Βρίξιλλο Vríxillo ˈvriksilo
Brixellum Βρυξέλλαι Brykséllai Βρυξέλλες Vryxélles vriˈkseles
Brussels Βύβλος Býblos...
- brother,
Gaius Nerius Severus. ****tus
Nerius ****. l. Musa,
buried at
Brixellum.
Quintus Nerius C. f.,
mentioned in an
inscription from Clusium. Aulus...