Übersetzung für '
Celtic camp' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a Celtic camp | Celtic camps |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Pest was originally founded as a Celtic settlement, then a fortified camp established by the Romans (Contra-Aquincum) across the river from their military border camp at Aquincum.
- In the summer of 2001, at only 15 years of age, Davis attended a basketball camp run by LSU alumnus and future Boston Celtic teammate Shaquille O'Neal on the campus of Louisiana State University.
- team's winter training camp in mid-January 2009 to go on trial beginning January 17 at Celtic, the Scottish Premier League reigning champions.
- The camp allowed the Romans to keep a rested and supplied army in the field. Neither the Celtic nor Germanic armies had this capability: they found it necessary to disperse after only a few days.
- The oldest extant streets are: "Lunaa" (from a Celtic root meaning "swampland" was nearest to the river); "Casargh" (probably from "Casearium", place for production of cheese and milk-derivatives) was where people lived and "Sumbich" ("summum vicum" – the elevated camp) was where the Roman cohorts settled.
- The Brigantii are mentioned by Strabo as a Celtic sub-tribe in this region of the Alps.
- Kingley Vale has a rich and diverse heritage with remains of a Romano-Celtic temple at Bow Hill.
- Originally a Celtic God, the name "Vindos" points to a widespread prehistorical cult of Vindos and the most likely origin of the "Windisch" place name.
- The name "Murr" is of Celtic origin, means something like "musty river" and comes from the muddy water of the river.
- Segovax (possibly from Celtic "sego" "victory") was one of the four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC, alongside Cingetorix, Carvilius and Taximagulus.
- "Bal" is a Cornish word meaning a mining place as in Bal Maidens, and the same word may have existed in Ancient British Celtic.
- Marshall was thrust into the limelight soon after these impressive displays for Celtic reserves in March 2004 in a fourth round UEFA Cup tie against Spanish giants FC Barcelona.
- It was built in the 1st century BC by Celtic British tribes on a hilltop west of Ightham, Kent, in a strategic location overlooking routes through the Kentish Weald.
- The name "Vindobona" derives from a Celtic language, suggesting that the region must have been inhabited before Roman times.
- The settlement gave name to the Romanized Thracio-Celtic tribe of Tricornenses.
- This is thought to be a late Celtic "triple-walled dun".This fortification can still be seen today, situated to the east of the village south of the Bramley to Sherfield road.
- Dreux was known in ancient times as Durocassium, the capital of the Durocasses Celtic tribe.
- Human settlement dates back to the Bronze Age, when Celtic peoples inhabited the region.
- Castro is a Romance language word that originally derived from Latin "castrum", a pre-Roman military camp or fortification (cf: Greek: "kastron"; Proto-Celtic:"*Kassrik;" [...]).
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