- 21: "the Mirobrigenses,
surnamed Celtici" ("Mirobrigenses qui
Celtici cognominantur"). "España" (PDF).
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original (PDF) on 2
April 2010...
- Chapter 37. ... iisque
conterminos fuisse populos illos qui
Mazari atque Uzi
cognominantur ...
Faruk Sümer, Oğuzlar (2007). TDV
Islam Ansiklopedisi (PDF) (in Turkish)...
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Pliny being the only
author who
mentions both places:
Trebulani qui
cognominantur Mutuscaei, et qui Suffenates. Its site is most
likely be at or near...
- coordinates)
Mirobriga or
Mirobriga of the
Celts (Mirobrigensis qui
celtici cognominantur - Plin. Nat. IV 118) was an
ancient town in the
westernmost part of...
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Santiago do Cacém) used the
surname of Celtici: "Mirobrigenses qui
Celtici cognominantur". In the
sanctuary of Miróbriga a
resident leaves their Celtic origin...
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other people of Syria,
reckons ad
orientem Laodicenos, qui ad
Libanum cognominantur.
Laodicea ad
Libanum is a
titular see of the
Catholic Church, Laodicensis...
- Salaria.
Pliny mentions both
Sabine cities named Trebula:
Trebulani qui
cognominantur Mutuscaei, et qui Suffenates. As this
seems to have been much the more...
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mentioned as
Aulerci Eburovices by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC),
Aulerci qui
cognominantur Eburovices by
Pliny (1st c. AD), and as Au̓lírkioioi̔ E̓bourouikoì (Αὐλίρκιοιοἱ...
- (sic
deinde certantes Saxoni patria attigerunt,
locus ubi
Patespruna cognominantur; ubi
sicut nostri antiqui patres longo tempore ****erunt habit****e),...