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- coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Mirobriga or Mirobriga of the Celts (Mirobrigensis qui celtici cognominantur - Plin. Nat...
- Mirobriga may refer to: The ancient Celtic name of the modern town of Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain Miróbriga, the site of Roman ruins near Santiago do Cacém...
- Hippodrome of Berytus Hippodrome of Constantinople Tyre Hippodrome Miróbriga (Mirobriga Celticorum) Roman circus of Mérida Roman Stadium of Philippopolis...
- castros (hill forts) and remains of the Castro culture, like Conímbriga, Mirobriga and Briteiros. In 409, with the decline of the Roman Empire, the Iberian...
- Fernando De Almeida, Breve noticia sobre o santuário campestre romano de Miróbriga dos Celticos (Portugal): D(IS) M(ANIBUS) S(ACRUM) / C(AIUS) PORCIUS SEVE/RUS...
- Arqueológico de Tavira. [Miróbriga] Wikimapia location: Miróbriga Roman circus. [Miróbriga] The Circus | Circus of Mirobriga at circusmaximus.us. [Olissipona]...
- River Águeda, has been occupied since the Neolithic Age. Known also as Mirobriga by those who wish to ****ociate the city with an ancient Celtic village...
- (probably Lagos in the Algarve), Caepiana (in Alentejo), Braetolaeum, Miróbriga (near Santiago do Cacém), Arcobriga, Meribriga, Catraleucus, Turres, Albae...
- stipendiarii class, among which Aeminium (Coimbra), Balsa (Tavira), or Mirobriga (Santiago do Cacém). Other cities include Ossonoba (Faro), Cetobriga (Setúbal)...
- Sufetula Species: S. sunidesalis Binomial name Sufetula sunidesalis Walker, 1859 Synonyms Loetrina flexalis Walker, 1863 Mirobriga albicans Walker, 1863...