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Protection Area.
Spurn Head was
known to
classical authors, such as
Ptolemy as
Ocelum Promontorium (Ancient Gr****: Ὀκέλον ἄκρον). In the
Middle Ages,
Spurn Head...
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Zamora (Spanish: [θaˈmoɾa] ) is a city and muni****lity of
Spain located in the
autonomous community of
Castile and León. It is the
capital of the province...
- Geographia,
discharging into the
German Ocean (the
North Sea)
south of
Ocelum Promontorium (Spurn Head).
Ptolemy also
gives the Iron Age
tribes of the...
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Brigantium (modern Briançon) and
Scingomagus and the p**** of the Alps to
Ocelum, the
limit of the land of
Cottius (the
Alpes Cottiae) is 159 kilometres...
- Tamuja, near Botija, Cáceres; Celtiberian-type mint: Tamusiensi),
Ocelon /
Ocelum (Castelo Branco),
Cottaeobriga (Almeida) and
Lancia (Serra d’Opa). Traditional...
- as -bris (from proto-Celtic *brixs), -briga (from proto-Celtic *brigā), -
ocelum (from proto-Celtic *okelo-), -dunum (from proto-Celtic *dūno-) all meaning...
- Montobriga/Mundobriga
around Castelo de Vide
Moron Almorol or Montalvão
Ocelum Ferro probably in Covilhã
Pendraganum Pedrógão
Grande Seliobriga São Martinho...
- Abobrica, Nemetobriga, Brigantium, Olina, Caladunum, Tyde, Glandomirum,
Ocelum...). Some more
names can be
inferred from
modern place names, as
those containing...
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Settlements in
Alpes Cottiae included: Ad
Fines (Malano) ("mansio",
customs post)
Ocelum (Celle) ("oppidum",
Celtic village) Ad
Duodecimum (Saint-Didier) ("mutatio")...
- Novium: A town
sometimes considered to be
modern Noia. From *nowyo- 'new'.
Ocelum: A town, near Lugo. To *ok-elo- 'promontory'. Olca: A
castle by Rodeiro...