
Sion lies midway along the upper Rhône Valley, an east‑west trench gouged by repeated Pleistocene glaciers and now flanked by...
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The name Brigantia represents three separate concepts: a goddess, a people, and a tribal federation. By the Roman period, the...
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Brigantia Espania is our name for our Spanish Brigantian research pages and sites. This is the beginning of our journey,...
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Quite recently, initial excavation evidence from Bubenec, close to Prague was first announced to the public, pending full publication. As...
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Spain, located on the Iberian Peninsula in the southwestern corner of Europe, is a country of rich contrasts—mountains, beaches, valleys,...
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The transformation of North Derbyshire from 50AD to the present is a fascinating journey through time, reflecting broader historical shifts...
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The county of Northumberland, with its rich tapestry of history, has undergone significant transformation since 50 AD. Initially, under Roman...
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This page is a master placeholder for all vitrified fort sites in the Vitrified Forts section of Brigantes Nation.
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Lying across the spine of southern England, Wiltshire offers a textbook cross‑section of chalk downland, greensand vales and clay lowlands. Its...
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This is our master collection page for all of our heritage articles and sites. It is the root of our tree of sites covered within Brigantes Nation. Both within and without Brigantia. It is everything that has been of interest, so far.
Brigantes Nation is a tree of reports, site, and find pages which document our collective search for The Brigantes and Brigantia. This page is the root of that tree.