• Barcino may refer to: Barcelona, Spain – Barcino in Latin Barcino, Poland Barcino (PKP station) Barcelonette, Barcino Nova in Latin Barcino (cnidarian)...
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    until then, Colonia Faventia Julia Augusta Pia Barcino (also Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino) and Colonia Faventia. As a colonia, it was established...
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    script as , in ancient Greek sources as Βαρκινών, Barkinṓn; and in Latin as Barcino, Barcilonum and Barcenona. Oder sources suggest that the city may have...
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  • The Cerro Barcino Formation (also known as the Gorro Frigio Formation) is a geological formation in South America whose strata span the Early Cretaceous...
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    (2023-03-20). Llibre de Sent Soví: Col·lecció 7 Portes (in Catalan). Editorial Barcino. ISBN 978-84-7226-887-6. El convit del Tirant, Jaume Fàbrega, Pages Editors...
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  • Barcino is a non-operational PKP railway station in Barcino (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. Barcino article at Polish Stations Database, URL accessed...
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    Barcino (Polish: [barˈt͡ɕinɔ]; German: Bartin) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kępice, within Słupsk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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    de toponímia catalana, I [Studies of Catalan toponymy, I] (in Catalan). Barcino. pp. 153–217. ISBN 978-84-7226-080-1. Corominas, Joan (1972). "De toponimia...
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    Barcelona was a Roman temple built during the Imperial period in the colony of Barcino (modern day Barcelona). The temple was the central building on Tàber Hill...
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    settlements were made around the Roman cities of Emerita Augusta (Mérida), Barcino (Barcelona), Hispalis (Seville), Toletum (Toledo) and Septimanian Narbonne...
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  • incorporation of all Hispania into the Roman Empire. In the 1st century BC Barcino (Roman Barcelona) was founded, a small walled town that took the urban...
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    Phrygian: language and epigraphy. Series Anatolica et Indogermanica 3. Vol. Barcino Monographica Orientalia 19. Barcelona: Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona...
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  • by Michel Sanvoisin Production company Sands Films Distributed by Barcino Barcino Films S.A. Release date 7 December 1990 (1990-12-07) (UK) Running time...
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  • belonging to the order Leptomedusae. The family consists of only one genus: Barcino Gili, Bouillon, Pages, Palanques & Puig, 1999. "Barcinidae". www.gbif.org...
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    Tivoli. Hadrian's great-nephew, Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator, from Barcino (Barcelona) would become Hadrian's colleague as co-consul in 118. As a...
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  • include Montjuïc and Mont Tàber, the 17 m hill where the Roman city of Barcino was built. Bath, England, United Kingdom Besançon, France Bergamo, Lombardy...
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    Phoenicians and Carthaginians, who set up colonies along the coast, including Barcino (present-day Barcelona). Following the Punic Wars, the Romans replaced...
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    Gerunda (Girona) as well as the ports of Empuriæ (former Emporion) and Barcino (Barcelona). As for the rest of Hispania, Latin law was granted to all...
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    from Assyriology and beyond, edited by Stephanie Lynn Budin et al., 136. Barcino monographica orientalia 10. Barcelona: University of Barcelona. Potts,...
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  • executions. The Pedanii had their roots as Roman colonists in the town of Barcino in Tarraconensis. Secundus' descendants include a series of consuls, beginning...
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    and Australia, represented by Prochelidella cerrobarcinae from the Cerro Barcino Formation of Argentina, which dates from 118 to 110 million years ago,...
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    separated the Fifth Cohort from the Sixth. In the ancient Roman city of Barcino (present day Barcelona, Spain), the decumanus maximus started at the late-Roman...
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    Blackwell. Gurt Esparraguera, Josep M.; Godoy Fernández, Cristina (2000). "Barcino, de sede imperial a vrbs regia en época visigoda". Memorias de la Real...
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  • Barcelona Historical Novel Prize (Premi Internacional de Novella Històrica Barcino) "LMH, Oxford - Prominent Alumni". Retrieved 20 May 2015. Davis, Lindsey...
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    en España. Ciudad de edición. Anónimo (1979). Llibre de Sent Soví. Ed. Barcino. Juan de Altamiras (1745). Nuevo Arte de Cocina. Ed. La Val de Onsera....
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    y d'India; Loba De Lobo y d'India, Albarazado De Albarazado y Mestiza, Barcino De Indio y Barcina; Zambuigua De Castizo y Mestiza; Chamizo De Mestizo...
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    somewhere near Barcelona, along the twenty-mile stretch between ancient Barcino (Barcelona) and Egara (Terrassa). His throat was finally cut in 304. Tradition...
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    archaeological sites displaying remains of the ancient Roman city, called Barcino in Latin. Some others date to medieval times, including the Jewish quarter...
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    Genyodectes (category Cerro Barcino Formation)
    Museo de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina) was collected from the Cerro Barcino Formation, Cañadón Grande, Departamento Paso de Indios in the Chubut Province...
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    1947–1949. Andreu Febrer, Poesies, Barcelona: Barcino, 1951. Gilabert de Próixita, Poesies, Barcelona: Barcino, 1954. Juan Boscán, Obras poéticas, Barcelona:...
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