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Brumath (French pronunciation: [bʁymat] ; Alsatian: Bröömt) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Brumath occupies...
- The
Battle of
Brumath in 356 AD was part of
Roman Emperor Julian's
campaigns against the
Germanic tribes.
Following the
Battle of Reims, Julian's forces...
- The Musée archéologique is an
archaeological museum in
Brumath in the Bas-Rhin
department of France. It
displays findings of prehistoric,
Celtic and Roman...
- The
canton of
Brumath is an
administrative division of the Bas-Rhin department,
northeastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
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Leblond de
Brumath 1906, p. 17. Vachon.
Leblond de
Brumath 1906, p. 20. Bégin 1959, p. 15.
Leblond de
Brumath 1906, p. 21.
Leblond de
Brumath 1906, p. 22...
- 1st
National Championships 1st Lützelbach 1st
Bensheim 2nd
Loenhout 2nd
Brumath 4th UEC
European Under-23
Championships 5th UCI
World Under-23 Championships...
- A315 in city of Metz A320 in city of
Forbach A330 in city of
Nancy A340
Brumath to
Haguenau in D1340 A344 in city of
Reims A351 in city of
Strasbourg A352...
- (Gaul).
Battle of
Brumath:
Roman forces pursue Germanic warbands through the
Gallic countryside.
Julian wins an open
battle near
Brumath (Alsace). Rhaetia...
- XVI "Historique de
Brumath". www.
brumath.fr.
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-24.
Retrieved 2010-03-05. "Brève
histoire de
Brumath". www.prixeuropeendelitterature...
- Léo
Schnug (17
February 1878,
Strasbourg - 15
December 1933, near
Brumath) was an
Alsatian painter and
illustrator of
German ancestry. When he was still...