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Aeminium Conimbriga Coniumbriga Collipo Eburobrittium Ierabriga The ****uli
Oppidani or ****ulorum
Oppida (Latin: "oppidums of the ****uli" or "Strongholds...
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Interamnienses Lancienses Lancienses Oppidani Lancienses Transcudani Lancienses Ocelenses (may be the same as the
Oppidani)
Meidubrigenses Paesuri - Douro...
- Quaquerni, Seurbi, Tamagani, Tapoli, ****uli, ****uli Veteres, ****uli
Oppidani, Turodi, and Zoelae. A few small, semi-permanent,
commercial coastal settlements...
- the
Polish army in the
winter of 1107/08, when the
inhabitants (cives et
oppidani)
including a duke (dux Pomeranorum)
surrendered without resistance. A previous...
- linguae, una qua
utuntur in civitatibus, et
altera qua
extra civitates.
Oppidani loquuntur fere
lingua Hispanica,
Tarraconensi seu Catalana, quam didicerunt...
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explicitly as a city, but in 1288 the
inhabitants were
already called oppidani (city citizen). In 1628, it was
taken by
Christian IV of
Denmark from the...
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proximity to a
large commercial centre (Olisipo)
founded by the ****uli
Oppidani people in the
first half of the
first millennium B.C.,
meant that the region...
- (Portugal); may have been
related to Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani. ****uli
Oppidani –
Estremadura and
Beira Litoral (Portugal); may have been
related to Lusitanians...
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Quibus propria nidificatione receptis,
subito flammis tecta luxerunt. Quas
oppidanis restinguere concurrentibus maioremque sopiendi ignis quam
cavendi hostis...
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central coastal Portuguese region of
Estremadura and
became known as ****uli
Oppidani. Some went south,
where they
settled the
present Setubal peninsula along...