-
Bituriges Vivisci, who
named the town
Burdigala,
probably of
Aquitanian origin. In 107 BC, the
Battle of
Burdigala was
fought by the
Romans who were defending...
- The
Battle of
Burdigala (Roman name for Bordeaux) took
place during the
Cimbrian War in 107 BC. The
battle was
fought between a
combined Germano-Celtic...
- SS
Burdigala was an
ocean liner that
sailed built for NDL
before then
serving under HAPAG and
subsequently CGT. The ship was
built as the
Kaiser Friedrich...
- 384
Burdigala is a
typical Main belt asteroid. It was
discovered by F.
Courty on 11
February 1894 in Bordeaux. It was the
first of his two
asteroid discoveries...
-
Betta burdigala is a
species of
gourami endemic to
Bangka Island in Indonesia. It is an
inhabitant of peat swamps. This
species grows to a
length of 2...
- (/ɔːˈsoʊniəs/; c. 310 – c. 395) was a
Roman poet and
teacher of
rhetoric from
Burdigala,
Aquitaine (now Bordeaux, France). For a time, he was
tutor to the ****ure...
-
islands of the
western Mediterranean. Avitus, at the
Visigothic court in
Burdigala,
declared himself Emperor. He
moved on Rome with
Visigothic support. He...
-
players of each club to play two
games against the Bordeaux-based side
Burdigala at Burdeos. This
temporary merge became known as Club
Bizcaya (with a...
- (mainly
Cimbri and Teutones). He was
killed in an
ambush at the
Battle of
Burdigala, in modern-day Bordeaux,
along with 10,000 of his legionaries.
After his...
- in the
Cimbrian War,
where they
defeated and
killed a
Roman consul at
Burdigala in 107 BC, and
later became prominent among the
rebelling gladiators in...