Brennus or Brennos is the name of two Gaulish chieftains, famous in ancient history: Brennus, chieftain of the Senones, a Gallic tribe originating from...
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Jacobean era play Fuimus Troes. Brennus was played by Gordon Mitchell in the 1963 film Brennus, Enemy of Rome. Brennus and the sack of Rome by the Senones...
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390 BC, an army of Gauls led by Brennus attacked Rome, capturing all of the city except for the Capitoline Hill. Brennus besieged the hill, and finally...
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two ships were, nevertheless, distinct vessels. The second Brennus was ordered in 1888. Brennus was the first pre-dreadnought-style battleship built in the...
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city-states. The division led by Brennus and Acichorius moved against the Paionians. Some writers suppose that Brennus and Acichorius are the same person...
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The Bouclier de Brennus (French pronunciation: [buklie də bʁenys]), or Brennus Shield in English, is a trophy awarded annually to the French rugby union...
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Njáls saga (redirect from Brennu Njáls Saga)
pronunciation: [ˈnjauls ˌsaːɣa] listen), also Njála ([ˈnjauːla] listen), or Brennu-Njáls saga ([ˈprɛnːʏ-ˌnjauls ˌsaːɣa] listen) (Which can be translated as...
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attacked and defeated by Brennus and his division, who were then free to ravage the country. After these expeditions returned home, Brennus urged and persuaded...
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in 390 BC when the Senonian Gauls, led by Brennus, looted and occupied the city. Gordon Mitchell as Brennus Ursula Davis as Nissia Massimo Serato as Marcus...
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Charles Martel-class ironclad (redirect from Brennus class battleships (1884))
or that only Brennus was begun; neither ship was launched before they were cancelled in 1884 or 1886. Some sources indicate that Brennus was redesigned...
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Hippotion brennus is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from the Moluccas, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and north-eastern Australia...
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attacked and defeated by Brennus and his forces, who were then free to ravage the country. After these expeditions returned home, Brennus urged and persuaded...
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Charaxes latona (redirect from Charaxes brennus)
1900 (Sula) Charaxes latona aruanus Butler, 1872 (Aru) Charaxes latona brennus C. & R. Felder, [1867] (Halmahera) Charaxes latona diana Rothschild, 1898...
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between the 5th and 3rd century BC. Around 390 BC, the Gallic chieftain Brennus and his troops made their way to Roman Italy, defeated the Romans in the...
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Brennus' forces suffer heavy losses while trying to break through the Greek defence comprising the Phocians and the Aetolians. Eventually Brennus finds...
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List of battleships of France (section Brennus)
Jeune École, but one of the two was redesigned as the pre-dreadnought Brennus following Aube's departure. By the end of the decade, the British Naval...
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Battle of the Allia (section Legend about Brennus)
Allia was fought c. 387 BC between the Senones – a Gallic tribe led by Brennus, who had invaded Northern Italy – and the Roman Republic. The battle was...
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Albert B. Ulrey (redirect from Albert Brennus Ulrey)
Albert Brennus Ulrey was a marine biologist, born in North Manchester, Indiana, December 31, 1860 and died 21 December 1932 in Los Angeles, California...
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to prompt Brennus, who been one of the leaders of the 280 BC expedition, to persuade the Gallic tribes to launch another invasion. Brennus convinced the...
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According to Roman tradition, Rome was conquered by the Gauls led by Brennus during his term. The full name of Quintus Sulpicius Longus is cited only...
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earliest invading Galatian leaders but was soon faced with the invasion of Brennus in the summer of 279 BC. Antigonus II Gonatas tried to invade Macedonia...
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A 19th-century ship's figurehead depicting Brennus wearing a winged helmet...
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Athanaric Battle of Baduhenna Wood Belgios Boduognatus Boiorix Boudica Brennus Brennus Chrocus Crius—Crixus's namesake Divico Fritigern Gainas Gaius Julius...
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players that missed a shot in a penalty shootout, before winning his only Brennus Shield in 1988, kicking a drop-goal in SU Agen's 9–3 triumph over Stadoceste...
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their armies in large-scale military operations, such as those led by Brennus and Vercingetorix. They followed an ancient Celtic religion overseen by...
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Lintott, A. "senatus consultum ultimum". In OCD4 (2012). Treves, Piero. "Brennus (1), Gallic chieftain". In OCD4 (2012). Hoyos, Dexter, ed. (2011). A Companion...
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prevalent method in Europe for naming years. July 18 – Battle of the Allia: Brennus, a chieftain of the Senones of the Adriatic coast of Italy, leads an army...
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the Allia, where Romans were defeated by the Gallic tribe Senones under Brennus in 387 BC. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica...
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the Paris-based Racing Club de France, which he captained to the 1989–90 Brennus Shield title. Serrière, a 6 ft 7 in lock, won three France caps, debuting...
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Friðrik Þór Friðriksson (redirect from Brennu-Njálssaga (film))
Year Title 1981 The Saga of Burnt Njál (Brennu-njálssaga) 1982 Rock in Reykjavik (Rokk í Reykjavík) 1985 The Ring Road (Hringurinn) 1987 White Whales (Skytturnar)...
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