- the
Bituriges Vivisci,
named the town
Burdigala,
probably of
Aquitanian origin. In 107 BC, the
Battle of
Burdigala was
fought by the
Romans who were defending...
- The
Battle of
Burdigala (the
Roman name for Bordeaux) took
place during the
Cimbrian War in 107 BC. The
battle was
fought between a
combined Germanic-Celtic...
-
Burdigala (minor
planet designation: 384
Burdigala) is a
typical Main belt asteroid. It was
discovered by F.
Courty on 11
February 1894 in Bordeaux. It...
- SS
Burdigala was an
ocean liner that
sailed the
Atlantic Ocean from 1898
until World War I. The ship was
built as the
Kaiser Friedrich in 1898 for Norddeutscher...
-
Betta burdigala is a
species of
gourami endemic to
Bangka Island in Indonesia. It is an
inhabitant of peat swamps. This
species grows to a
length of 2...
- (mainly
Cimbri and Teutones). He was
killed in an
ambush at the
Battle of
Burdigala, in modern-day Bordeaux,
along with 10,000 of his legionaries.
After his...
- in
connection with an
expansion of the
network of
Roman roads serving Burdigala. The name
means 'centre of the Santones', the
tribe that then inhabited...
-
miles offs****, is at a
depth of
about 122 m (400 ft). The
French ship SS
Burdigala is a
recently discovered wreck, 800 m (2,625 ft) from the island's harbour...
-
Roman army near present-day Agen on the
Garonne river at the
Battle of
Burdigala in 107 BC,
killing its
leaders Lucius C****ius Longinus, the
Roman consul...
-
players of each club to play two
games against the Bordeaux-based side
Burdigala at Burdeos. This
temporary merge became known as Club
Bizcaya (with a...