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- de Popurus, Axina de Margiai, Axina de Popurus, Axina Scacciadeppidus, Bruscu biancu, Burdu, Garna Chchija, Garnaccia, Granazza, Lacconargiu, Malvasia...
- in 1849. Now in the British Museum. RIB 262 Tombstone of Sacer, son of Bruscus, a citizen of the Senones, set into the church tower of St Mary le Wigford...
- County Wicklow CIIC 180 ᚛ᚁᚏᚒᚄᚉᚉᚑᚄᚋᚐᚊᚊᚔᚉᚐᚂᚔᚐᚉᚔ᚜ BRUSCCOS MAQQI CALIACỊ "of Bruscus son of Cailech" Emlagh East, Dingle, County Kerry CIIC 193 ᚛ᚐᚅᚋ ᚉᚑᚂᚋᚐᚅ ᚐᚔᚂᚔᚈᚆᚔᚏ᚜...
- Klingon Captain, Borg 2007 The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles Sheogorath, Bruscus Dannus, Dyus Star Trek: Conquest Card****ian Officer, Federation Officer...
- ("of Bruscus son of Cailech"). A cross is carved into the stone; it is not clear if it was put there before or after the inscription. The name Bruscus (perhaps...
- Schuster, 1945 (USA) Chyphotes boharti Mickel, 1967 (Mexico) Chyphotes bruscus Buzicky, 1941 (USA) Chyphotes buzickyi Mickel, 1967 (Mexico, USA) Chyphotes...
- de Popurus, Axina de Margiai, Axina de Popurus, Axina Scacciadeppidus, Bruscu biancu, Burdu, Garna Chchija, Garnaccia, Granazza, Lacconargiu, Malvasia...
- to listen to there. The Bruche takes its name from the Gaulish Buscu ou Bruscu, subsequently changed to Bruxu. The village next to Bourg comes from Brucke...
- briosg "to be surprised, to jump for joy" or it is from Medieval Latin bruscus "butcher's broom plant", a blend of Latin ruscus "butcher's broom" and...
- Cruaich, he founded a church and ordained a priest to look after it named Bruscus. The site of this Patrician church is thought to have been near Newtowngore...