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Ancient Celtic tribe
The Bracari or Callaeci Bracari were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, living in the northwest of modern Portugal, in the province of Minho, between
Bracari
Ancient tribal complex in Northwest Iberia
Manuel Coutinhas, Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaici Bracari, Porto (2006) Francisco Javier González García (coord.) (1 February 2007)
Gallaeci
Autonomous community in the northwest of Spain
composed of a large series of nations or tribes, among them the Artabri, Bracari, Limici, Celtici, Albiones and Lemavi. They were capable fighters: Strabo
Galicia_(Spain)
Portuguese professional football club
They are also known as Bracarenses because of being from the city of Bracari, later named Bracara Augusta, city of Portugal that is now known as Braga
S.C._Braga
Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices
simple Celtiberian question. Recent investigations about the Callaici and Bracari in northwestern Portugal are providing new approaches to understanding
Celts
Eastern Porto District, (Portugal). Barhantes Bibali / Biballi Bracari / Callaeci Bracari – roughly in today's Braga District, (Portugal). Brassii Brigantes
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Roman province in the northwest Iberian Peninsula
José Manuel (2006), Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaeci Bracari, Porto. Alfonso Carbonell Lombardero, "The Gaels in Gallaecia_1.00" Alfonso
Gallaecia
Cynetes or Conii of the Algarve. Among the tribes or sub-divisions were the Bracari, Coelerni, Equaesi, Grovii, Interamici, Leuni, Luanqui, Limici, Narbasi
History_of_Portugal
around Baião Municipality, Eastern Porto District, (Portugal). Biballi Bracari/Callaeci/Gallaeci Proper – Southeastern Braga District, Braga, Western
List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Ethnic group native to Portugal
Tribes Description Bardili (Turduli) living in the Setúbal peninsula; Bracari living between the rivers Tâmega and Cávado, in the area of the modern
Portuguese_people
identidade etno-cultural dos Callaeci Bracari [Understanding the ethno-cultural identity of the Callaeci Bracari] (in European Portuguese). Porto.{{cite
Lusitanian_mythology
Municipality and City in North, Portugal
Age, the Castro culture extended into the northwest, characterized by Bracari peoples who occupied the high ground in strategically located fortified
Braga
Aspect of women's history
uttered no cry even in the midst of slaughter". He also noted that the Bracari women were "bearing arms with the men, who fought never turning, never
Women_in_ancient_warfare
Etymology of placenames derived from Celtic languages
'fortress' Braga, Braga Municipality, Portugal : from Celtic *bracari- after the Bracari Celts. Bragança, Alto Trás-os-Montes, Portugal : from Celtic *brigant-
Celtic_toponymy
Aspect of Spain's history
their linguistic affiliation prior to the conquest C1: Gallaeci / C2b: Bracari C3: Cantabri / C4: Astures / C5: Vaccei / C6: Turmodigi / C7: Autrigones-Caristii
History of the territorial organization of Spain
History_of_the_territorial_organization_of_Spain
People from Galicia
he attacked (again successfully) the Bracari, who had been harassing his supply chain: Appian describe the Bracari women fighting bravely side by side
Galicians
Coutinhas, José Manuel - Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaici Bracari. Porto. 2006. García Fernández-Albalat, Blanca - Guerra y Religión en la
List_of_Lusitanian_deities
Military unit
civium Romanorum ("[1st] part-mounted [500 strong] cohort of Roman citizens Bracari") was a Roman auxiliary regiment containing cavalry contingents. The cohort
Cohors I Bracaraugustanorum eq c.R.
Cohors_I_Bracaraugustanorum_eq_c.R.
Roman fountain in São José de São Lázaro, Braga, Portugal
Braga, northern Portugal. Located in the former territory of the Callaici Bracari, the granite rock fountain/spring has Latin inscriptions, dedicated to
Fountain_of_the_Idol
Roman senator and general
today's northern border of Portugal. He launched an assault against the Bracari, a tribe of southern Gallaecia centred on modern-day Braga, Portugal, because
Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus
Decimus_Junius_Brutus_Callaicus
Callaeci/Gallaeci tribes (north of Douro river, in today's northern Portugal) Bracari/Callaici Proper - living north of the River Douro, between the rivers Tâmega
List of ancient peoples of Portugal
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Portugal
Populus. Among the Galleci there were many named tribes: the Artabri, the Bracari, the Coelerni, the Grovii, the Nemetati, etc. In the same way, at the end
History_of_Galicia
Ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia
Iron Age Castro Culture. Neighbouring this tribe to the north were the Bracari and the Narbasi, to the northeast the Narbasi and some of the Nemetati
Gallaeci_(tribe)
Folk tradition practiced in Portugal
pre-Roman period. It is probably related to the existence of the Gallaeci and Bracari peoples in Galicia and northern Portugal. The origin of the masked people
Careto
José Manuel (2006), Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaici Bracari, Porto. Queiroga, Francisco (1992), War and Castros, Oxford. Silva, Armando
Nemetati
Lusitanian chief during the Lusitanian war
Others place his origin in Braga, though it would make him one of the Bracari instead of a Lusitanian proper. It is probable that he served at some point
Punicus
1984 novel by João Aguiar
down the story of his life before dying. He tells how he was born to a Bracari father exiled from his tribe, Tongetamus, and the Cynete woman who accepted
A_Voz_dos_Deuses
1st-century shrine in Braga, Portugal
Coutinhas, José Manuel - Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaici Bracari. Porto. 2006. García Fernández-Albalat, Blanca - Guerra y Religión en la
Tongoenabiagus
Bospori Crimea Greek/Sarmatian Bracarorum Bracarum Bracaraugustanorum Bracari Hispania T. Minho, Portugal Gallaecian Breucorum Breuci Dalmatia N Bosnia
List of Roman auxiliary regiments
List_of_Roman_auxiliary_regiments
Castle in Santa Maria da Feira, Aveiro, Portugal
SOLVIT LIBENS (Devoted to the benevolent god Tueracos Arcia, Son of Epeico, Bracari in payment of a vote); A commemorative inscription to mark the remodelling
Castle of Santa Maria da Feira
Castle_of_Santa_Maria_da_Feira
even in the midst of slaughter." This custom was also recorded about the Bracari, whose women would fight against Brutus "never turning, never never showing
Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula
Warfare_in_the_ancient_Iberian_Peninsula
Archaeological culture of the Iberian peninsula
the oppida, were composed of 24 civitates: Helleni, Grovi, Leuni, Surbi, Bracari, Interamnici, Limici, Querquerni, Coelerni, Tamagani, Bibali, Callaeci
Castro_culture
Surname list
1933), Italian actor, composer and stand-up comedian. Bacardi Biancardi Bracari This page lists people with the surname Bracardi. If an internal link intending
Bracardi
Ancient Celtic tribe
states [civitates] of Braga contain 285,000 persons, of whom besides the Bracari themselves may be mentioned, without wearying the reader, the Biballi,
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Humble boy, Modest, Leader
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Exalted.
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The French form of the name William, meaning resolute protector.
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, (of chequered color); Percival's mulatto half-brother.
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Defender of men; protector of mankind.
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Lord Krishna's Mother; Belongs to God
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The Sky
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