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- Brixia abstract "Brixia is the Latin name of the modern city of Brescia in Northern Italy.Its location was first settled in the 7th century BC by a tribe of Gauls (themselves part of the Celts), which were the inhabitants of this part of Italy before the Roman conquest (see also Gallia Cisalpina). The name of the tribe was Cœnomani, and the name of the city comes from their language. It is most likely related to a root meaning "hill" although the correct etymology is uncertain.".
- Brixia thumbnail Capitolium-brescia01.jpg?width=300.
- Brixia wikiPageID "3085382".
- Brixia wikiPageLength "2092".
- Brixia wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Brixia wikiPageRevisionID "625853912".
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Brescia.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Capitoline_Triad.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Capitolium.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brescia.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Celtic_towns.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_the_7th_century_BC.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_sites_of_Lombardy.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Cenomani_(Cisalpine_Gaul).
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Cisalpine_Gaul.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Curia.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Domus.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Gallia_Cisalpina.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Gauls.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Longobards_in_Italy,_Places_of_Power_(568-774_A.D.).
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Longobards_in_Italy,_Places_of_Power_(568–774_A.D.).
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Municipium.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Santa_Giulia.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Pompeii.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink San_Salvatore,_Brescia.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink World_Heritage_Site.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLink File:Capitolium-brescia01.jpg.
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Augusta Brixia".
- Brixia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brixia".
- Brixia hasPhotoCollection Brixia.
- Brixia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Brixia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Brixia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Brixia subject Category:Brescia.
- Brixia subject Category:Celtic_towns.
- Brixia subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_the_7th_century_BC.
- Brixia subject Category:Roman_sites_of_Lombardy.
- Brixia hypernym Name.
- Brixia point "45.5392 10.2258".
- Brixia type Article.
- Brixia type Place.
- Brixia type Article.
- Brixia type Establishment.
- Brixia type Place.
- Brixia type Site.
- Brixia type SpatialThing.
- Brixia comment "Brixia is the Latin name of the modern city of Brescia in Northern Italy.Its location was first settled in the 7th century BC by a tribe of Gauls (themselves part of the Celts), which were the inhabitants of this part of Italy before the Roman conquest (see also Gallia Cisalpina). The name of the tribe was Cœnomani, and the name of the city comes from their language. It is most likely related to a root meaning "hill" although the correct etymology is uncertain.".
- Brixia label "Brixia".
- Brixia sameAs Brixia_(archeologia).
- Brixia sameAs m.08qcjh.
- Brixia sameAs Q3645136.
- Brixia sameAs Q3645136.
- Brixia lat "45.5392".
- Brixia long "10.2258".
- Brixia wasDerivedFrom Brixia?oldid=625853912.
- Brixia depiction Capitolium-brescia01.jpg.
- Brixia isPrimaryTopicOf Brixia.