- Dogs have a very long
history in warfare,
starting in
ancient times. From
being trained in combat, to
their use as the scouts, sentries, messengers, mercy...
- of very
large size. It is
likely descended from the
ancient Alaunt and
Pugnaces Britanniae, with a
significant input from the
Alpine Mastiff in the 19th...
-
resembling bulldogs in
England were
first mentioned by the
ancient Romans as "
pugnaces Britanniae." The
vocabulary used to
describe dogs has
changed over time...
- Dogs of
Roman Britain concerns the
presence of dogs
within Britain under Roman occupation.
Through various excavations in the
Province of Britannia, evidence...
- a
beautiful peach",
which has a
ridiculously different meaning.
canes pugnaces war dogs or
fighting dogs
canis canem edit dog eats dog
Refers to a situation...
- turbo-prop airliner.
Bristol Type 603S3 Britannia, a 1983
British luxury car.
Pugnaces Britanniae, war dog of Britain. The
patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!",...
-
governors of
Britain Roman mining Roman sites in
Great Britain Itius Portus Pugnaces Britanniae Esunertos Gillespie,
Caitlin C. (2018). Boudica:
Warrior Woman...
- a
beautiful peach",
which has a
ridiculously different meaning.
canes pugnaces war dogs or
fighting dogs
canis canem edit dog eats dog
Refers to a situation...
- 2012"- Le
Figaro (21
November 2010) "NPA :
Philippe Poutou, un
ouvrier pugnace pour succéder à Besancenot".
Archived from the
original on 29
March 2020...
- 1934). "La Roma
prevale e
vince per 2–0 (1–0) su una
Triestina abile e
pugnace" [Roma
prevail and win 2–0 (1–0)
against a
skilful and
pugnacious Triestina]...