- is
subdivided into five substages. From
youngest to oldest,
these are:
Brigantian Asbian Holkerian Arundian Chadian (the
lower part of this
substage falls...
- chronostratigraphy, the
British sub-stage of the
Carboniferous period, the
Brigantian,
derives its name from the Brigantes.
There are no
written records of...
- than most
Celtic tribes on the
island of
Great Britain. Six of the nine
Brigantian poleis described by
Claudius Ptolemaeus in the
Geographia fall within...
- area was
occupied by a
tribe known to the
Romans as the Brigantes. The
Brigantian tribal area
initially became a
Roman client state, but
later its leaders...
- Yorkshire)
where the
Brigantian queen, Cartimandua,
handed him over to the
Romans in chains. This was one of the
factors that led to two
Brigantian revolts against...
- ****bria into a
Brigantian federation whose territory straddled Britain along the Solway-Tyne line.
Cartimandua may have
ruled the
Brigantian peoples east...
-
south of Brigantium. When
Venutius and his
followers began to
attack Brigantian centres towards the end of the
first century, the
Roman army
pushed further...
-
Flavius Virilus to
eradicate the Pict threat,
providing him with a
Celtic Brigantian scout, Etain.
Marching north, the
legion rescues Dias from his pursuers...
- decades:
Agricola (governor 78 to 84 AD)
appears to have
campaigned in
Brigantian territory, and both the
Roman poet
Juvenal and the Gr****
geographer Pausanias...
-
rural estate center, or ‘villa’ on what is
believed to be a pre-existing
Brigantian farmstead.
Further evidence of
Roman occupation of the area can be found...