- Walker, 1865
Nertobriga reversa Walker, 1863
Nertobriga signata ab.
costalis Strand, 1917
Nertobriga signata ab.
discalis Strand, 1917
Nertobriga signata ab...
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Cipriano de
Valera Cipriano de Valera, La
Biblia del
Siglo de Oro Born 1531
Nertobriga,
Fregenal de la Sierra, Badajoz, Extremadura,
Spain Died c.1602 (aged...
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buried and little-researched) of a
Celtic fort
called Nertóbriga,
which became known as
Nertóbriga-Concordia
Iulia after the
Roman conquest. This city was...
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Celtiberians were
involved in the war: the ****i, the
Belli (towns of
Segeda and
Nertobriga) and the
Arevaci (towns of Numantia,
Axinum and Ocilis).
After some initial...
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pedagogy researcher. She
organized Nertóbriga, a
boarding school, in
Fregenal de la
Sierra (Badajoz province), Spain.
Nertóbriga was
noted for its philosophy...
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Celtiberians were
involved in the war: the ****i, the
Belli (towns of
Segeda and
Nertobriga) and the
Averaci (towns of Numantia,
Axinum and Ocilis).
After some initial...
- of Ocilis. He
seized the town and
granted it pardon. This
encouraged Nertobriga (a town of the Belli, in the
modern province of Zaragoza) to ask for peace...
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Arandis (near
Castro Verde and Ourique).
Other important cities were
Nertobriga, Turobriga, Segida, Ebora,
Caetobriga and
Eburobrittium (Óbidos), among...
- its
therapeutic waters, and
identified Ithaca's
Mount Neriton with the
Nertobriga (briga
meaning mountain in Celtic), a
height figuring on a map of southern...
- Samnium.
Petreia M. f. Clara(?), wife of
Marcus Asinius Triarius,
buried at
Nertobriga Concordia Julia in
Hispania Baetica.
Petreia C. f. Faustina,
buried at...