SILURES — qui SILYRES Ptol. Populi fuêre Albionis inter Demetas ad Occasum, et Atrebatios in Ortum, quorum regnum seu tractus Wenceland, teste Lelandô; alias Southwales, quorum urbs Venta Silurum vocatur. Silures autem Camdenus statuit in Herfordia,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Silures — nannten die Römer das streitbare Volk in Wales; silurisches Gebirge, s. Grauwacke … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Silures — s. m. pl. Povo antigo da Bretanha … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Silures — [sil′yoo rēz΄] pl.n. [L] members of an ancient people of SE Wales, conquered (c.A.D. 80) by the Romans … English World dictionary
Silures — The Silures were a powerful and warlike tribe of ancient Britain, occupying approximately the counties of Monmouthshire, Breconshire and Glamorganshire in south Wales. Origins According to Tacitus biography of Agricola, the Silures usually had a… … Wikipedia
Silures — Les Silures étaient un puissant peuple celte brittonique guerrier de l île de Bretagne, dans le sud de l actuel Pays de Galles, occupant les régions de Gwent, Brecon, et Morgannwg. Ils avaient pour voisins les Ordovices et les Demetae. Leur… … Wikipédia en Français
Silures — /sil yeuh reez /, n.pl. a British Celtic tribe resident in southeastern Wales at the time of the Roman conquest of Britain. * * * ▪ people a powerful people of ancient Britain, occupying much of southeastern Wales. Incited by the king of… … Universalium
Silures Bobo-Dioulasso — war ein Fußballverein aus Bobo Dioulasso, der zweitgrößten Stadt des westafrikanischen Staates Burkina Faso. Die Silures waren die dominierende Mannschaft der 1970er Jahre und konnten von 1974 bis 1980 siebenmal hintereinander die nationale… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Silures Bobo-Dioulasso — was a Burkinabé football club based in Bobo Dioulasso. In the seventies it was the leading team of the Upper Volta. It went out of existence in 1982.Achievements*Champions Upper Volta: 7:: 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980*Coupe du Haute… … Wikipedia
Silures — noun Etymology: Latin Date: 1581 a people of ancient Britain described by Tacitus as occupying chiefly southern Wales … New Collegiate Dictionary