- very name of
Prusa (Prussia), for
which an
earlier Latin-language word
Bruzi is
found in the
Bavarian Geographer. In Tacitus' Germania, the
Lugii Buri...
- 34
Thafnezi / 257 36
Prissani Prissani 70 37
Uelunzani Wolinians 70 38
Bruzi / 48
Uuislane Vistulans / 49
Sleenzane Silesians 15 50
Lunsizi Sorbs 30...
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sicut affirmant, ducant.
Prissani civitates LXX.
Uelunzani civitates LXX.
Bruzi plus est
undique quam de
Enisa ad
Rhenum Uuizunbeire Caziri civitates C...
-
Church (built in 1928). The
largest companies are SIA "Jaunpagasts Plus" (
Brūzī) and SIA "Jaunalko".
Jaunpagasts is
mentioned in
historical sources for...
- the east. The region's
inhabitants of the
Middle Ages were
first called Bruzi in the
brief text of the
Bavarian Geographer and have
since been referred...
- peoples, in the area
surrounding Via Tiburtina: Via
degli Ausoni, Via dei
Bruzi, Via dei Caudini, Via dei Corsi, Via dei Dalmati, Via
degli Equi, Via dei...
-
attributed to the
ancient Osci people, who were
later supplanted by the
Bruzi and Lucani. The
archaeological site of
Colle Logna in Acri was discovered...
- Calatini, part of Apulia, the
Samnites (excluding the Pentri), all the
Bruzi, the Lucanians, the
Uzentini and
almost the
entire Gr**** coast, the Tarentini...
- la
regina delle Dolomiti (the
queen of Dolomites) Cosenza: la città dei
Bruzi (the city of Bruttians) / l'Atene
della Calabria (the
Athens of Calabria)...
- Ādolfs Bļodnieks
Aleksandrs Bočagovs Kārlis Bojārs
Augusts Briedis Miķelis
Bružis Kristaps Bungšs
Ansis Buševics Jānis Cālītis Hugo Celmiņš Jūlijs
Celms Zelma...