- used in English. It was
named by
Romans in the 1st
century BC as
Sinus Cantabrorum (Bay of the Cantabri) and also, Mare Gallae**** (the Sea of the Galicians)...
-
infantry cohorts (cohortes
quingenariae peditatae –
Cohors I
Cantabrorum,
Cohors II
Cantabrorum) and in some
cavalry units (Ala Hispanorum, Ala I Augusta...
-
Bracarugustanorum III
Callaecorum Bracarum IV
Callaecorum Lucensium II
Cantabrorum II
classica I
Ulpia Dacorum III
Dacorum I
Damascena Armeniaca II equitum...
-
Amanum portus, ubi nunc
Flauiobrica colonia 8.
Ciuitatium VIIII regio Cantabrorum,
flumen Sauga,
portus Victoriae Iuliobricensium. ac eo loco
fontes Hiberi...
- Albiones" (on an
inscription found in the
district of Coaña) and "princeps
cantabrorum" (over a
gravestone of the muni****lity of Cistierna, in Leon). In fact...
-
thirteen species:
Parachtes andreinii Alicata, 1966 –
Italy Parachtes cantabrorum (Simon, 1914) – Spain,
France Parachtes deminutus (Denis, 1957) – Spain...
- Portugal. The type
locality is
given as "In
montibus Gallaecorum et
Cantabrorum...d'Espagne" (the
mountains of
Galicia and Cantabrici, Spain). Mertens...
- Cantabria".
Puertos de
Cantabria (in Spanish). "Portus Victoriae".
Regio Cantabrorum (in Spanish). "La catástrofe del "Cabo Machichaco" que arrasó el puerto...
- Aproximación a la
conquista romana del Cantábrico oriental: el
campamento o
campo de
batalla de
Andagoste (Cuartango, Álava).
Regio Cantabrorum: 125-142....
-
Amanum portus, ubi nunc
Flauiobrica colonia 8.
Ciuitatium VIIII regio Cantabrorum,
flumen Sauga,
portus Victoriae Iuliobricensium. ac eo loco
fontes Hiberi...