Lacobrīga
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Lacóbriga — o Lacobriga (Lacobrica en latín) era una pequeña ciudad romana de origen celta, que correspondería a la moderna ciudad de Lagos, en la costa sur de Portugal. Existe otra Lacóbriga citada por el Itinerario Antonino en las inmediatas proximidades… … Wikipedia Español
Lacobrīga — Lacobrīga, antiker Name der portug. Stadt Lagos (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
LACOBRIGA — urbs Lusitaniae, versus Mer. in Algarbia, satis munita, cum arce et portu versus sinum Gaditanum, 5. leuc. Hisp. a Sacro prom. in Ort. totidem a Sylvensi urbe in Circium, 10. a Pharo in Occ. 32. ab Ulyssipone in Mer. Nomen habet a Lacu et Brigo,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Lagos, Portugal — Infobox Municipality pt official name = Lagos image coat of arms = LGS.png Region = Algarve Subregion = Algarve District = Faro Mayor name = Júlio Barroso Mayor party = PS area total = 212.8 population total = 27,041 population density = 127… … Wikipedia
Lagos (Portugal) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lagos. Lagos … Wikipédia en Français
Liste der Römerstraßen — Netz der Römerstraßen ca. 125 n. Chr. Die Liste der Römerstraßen bietet eine Übersicht über erhaltene Römerstraßen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Römerstraßen über die Alpen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lagos — For other uses, see Lagos (disambiguation). Lagos Èkó Lagos Island as seen from the harbour near Victoria Island … Wikipedia
Garum — Factory of Garum at Baelo Claudia in Cádiz, Spain. Garum, similar to liquamen,[1] was a type of fermented fish sauce condiment that was an essential flavour in Ancient Roman cooking, the supreme condiment … Wikipedia
Celtici — The Celtici were a Celtic tribe of the Iberian peninsula, akin either to the Lusitanians and Gallaecians or the Celtiberians, living in what today are the provinces of Alentejo and the Algarve in Portugal, though some migrated north alongside the … Wikipedia
Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia) — This is a historical timeline of Portugal.=Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia=3rd century BC*237 BC The Carthaginian General Hamilcar Barca enters Iberia with his armies through Gadir. *228 BC Hamilcar Barca dies in battle. He is succeeded in command… … Wikipedia