Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Bruga (discretiva).

Brugia seu Bruga Walteri (vulgo Bridgwater) est urbs in Somersetensi comitatu Angliae, ad ripam fluminis Pedredi iacens, 10 km a manica Bristoliensi distans, ubi nundinae et mercatus tenebantur ab anno circiter 1200.[1] Homines fere 41 000 ibi his diebus habitant.

Wikidata Bruga Walteri
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Civitas: Britanniarum Regnum
Locus: 51°7′41″N 2°59′35″W
Numerus incolarum: 38 310
Situs interretialis

Gestio

Procuratio superior: Sedgemoor

Geographia

Territoria finitima: Tantonia

Coniunctiones urbium

Urbes gemellae: Privernum

Ecclesia S. Mariae saeculo XIV magna parte exstructa est, spira anno 1367 ab architecto Nicolao Waleys surrecta.[2]

Incolae notabiles

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  1. Samantha Letters, "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516[nexus deficit]"
  2. Pevsner (1958); cf. John Harvey, English Mediaeval Architects (Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1984)

Bibliographia

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Despectus in Brugam Walteri
  • "Axbridge" in John Collinson, The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset (3 voll. Bathoniae, 1791) vol. 3 pp. 75-88
  • Robert Dunning, Bridgwater: History and Guide. Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1992. ISBN 0-7509-0192-6
  • J. F. Lawrence, J. C. Lawrence, A History of Bridgwater. Chichester: Phillimore, 2005. ISBN 1-86077-363-X
  • "Bridgwater (St. Mary)" in Samuel Lewis, ed., A Topographical Dictionary of England (7a ed. 1848. ~)
  • "Bridgwater" in Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England: South and West Somerset (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1958) pp. 94-100
  • "Bridgwater[nexus deficit]" in Victoria History of the Counties of England (Londinii, 1901- ~) Somerset vol. 6 (1992) pp. 192-244

Nexus externi

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Pons urbanus (Town Bridge) iuxta Brugam Walteri
  Situs geographici et historici: Locus: 51°7′41″N 2°59′35″W • OpenStreetMap • 7294133 GeoNames • Vision of Britain
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