10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TALABRIGA»
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1
Local Etymology: A Derivative Dictionary of Geographical Names
Some writers assert that it was founded a.m. 2066, by King Brige, who named it
Talabriga; that the Romans afterwards colonized it and called it Libera Ebura, but
that the Muhammadans, becoming masters, named it Tahareda, on account of ...
Richard Stephen Charnock, 1859
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An Universal History: From the Earliest Accounts to the ...
Talabrica, or Talabriga, a city seated upon the Vacus, Talabrita, mentioned by
Pliny, Antoninus, and Appian. The citizens of Talabriga, from their frequent
violations of treaties -concluded between them and the Romans, appear to have
had an ...
George Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower, 1780
3
Frommer's 500 Places Where You Can Make a Difference
The bracing but comforting scent of eucalyptus still fills the hillsides as it did in
138 b.c. when Decimus Junius Brutus founded the Iron Age village whose
remains were used as the foundation for the Roman city of Talabriga. Not far from
Porto ...
4
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the ...
TalabriGa, and other cities, surrendered ; and the consul, rather by his clemency
than his sword, gained over the whole country to the interest of Rome '. During
these expeditions of Brutus in Farther Spain, the consul Mancinus took upon him
...
5
An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time
Talabrica Talabrica, or Talabriga, a city seated upon the Vacus, mentioned by
Pliny, Antoninus, and Appian, The citizens of Talabriga, from their frequent
violations of treaties concluded between them and the Romans, seem to have
had an ...
George Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower, 1748
“Talabriga,” Mat announced grandly, withasweep ofhis arm,“kept by Gwalchmi,
the knightwho fancies himselfoneofArthur's ownround table, and now encamped
around with friends, itseems.” “Orenemies,” Abarta chimed in. “It's often hard to
tell ...
7
Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Practical Guide
Talabriga RL Legio VII Gemina —> Palantia RL Brigaecium — > Rauda — > Map
25 RL Asturica Augusta — > Lacobriga — > Tritium RL Dessobriga — > Portus
Blendium RL Legio VII Gemina — > Gigia RL Tranoy 1981,213 Tranoy 1981 ...
Leonard A. Levin, Anthony C. Arnold, 2011
8
An Universal History: The Ancient Part
Olisipo, or Lisbon, the capital of the present kingdoms of Portugal and Algarve, is
in 390 io' north latitude, and 90 30' west of London Talabrica Talabrica, or
Talabriga, a city seated upon the Vatus, mentioned by Pliny, Antoninus, and
Appian.
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Appiani Alexandria: Romanarum Historiarum
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Talabriga, pius jun&o fœdere, fsepius re- ttüMv ttâw , 'i 7ro7ïsoùKtç ...
of Alexandria Appianus, 1670
10
The Celtic Encyclopedia
... Hallstatt AFFILIATION clan of Lusones / Lusitani confederation COUNTRY
Portugal TERRITORY Lusitania LANDMARKS Douro / Tagus / Serra de
Caramulo / Serra de Estrela Celiobriga / Conimbriga / Lacobriga / Mirobriga /
Talabriga Iron ...