The Lopocares were a conjectural group of Ancient Britons inhabiting the area around Corbridge in Northumberland, Northeast England. They may have been a sub-tribe or sept of the Brigantes. The Lopocares are not directly attested in any records: the name is reconstructed from the name of Corbridge as given in the Ravenna Cosmography, Corielopocarium, but this appears in another Roman source — the Antonine Itinerary — in a different form as Corstopitium. The "corie-" element is interpreted either as a Celtic word *korio-, army or host or as the Latin curia, but the meaning of the name Lopocares itself is unknown.
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| - The Lopocares were a conjectural group of Ancient Britons inhabiting the area around Corbridge in Northumberland, Northeast England. They may have been a sub-tribe or sept of the Brigantes. The Lopocares are not directly attested in any records: the name is reconstructed from the name of Corbridge as given in the Ravenna Cosmography, Corielopocarium, but this appears in another Roman source — the Antonine Itinerary — in a different form as Corstopitium. The "corie-" element is interpreted either as a Celtic word *korio-, army or host or as the Latin curia, but the meaning of the name Lopocares itself is unknown. (en)
- Los Lopocares eran un pueblo celta del norte de Inglaterra que habitaba la zona de Durham, Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Gateshead, North Tyneside, , Sunderland. Fue una de las tribus absorbidas por los brigantes, al igual que sus vecinos los Textoverdi (también al norte de aquel pueblo, donde se construiría el Muro de Adriano), y los Gabrantovices (North Yorkshire), Latenses (Leeds), Setantii (Lancashire) e incluso los Carvetii de Cumbria. (es)
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| - The Lopocares were a conjectural group of Ancient Britons inhabiting the area around Corbridge in Northumberland, Northeast England. They may have been a sub-tribe or sept of the Brigantes. The Lopocares are not directly attested in any records: the name is reconstructed from the name of Corbridge as given in the Ravenna Cosmography, Corielopocarium, but this appears in another Roman source — the Antonine Itinerary — in a different form as Corstopitium. The "corie-" element is interpreted either as a Celtic word *korio-, army or host or as the Latin curia, but the meaning of the name Lopocares itself is unknown. (en)
- Los Lopocares eran un pueblo celta del norte de Inglaterra que habitaba la zona de Durham, Northumberland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Gateshead, North Tyneside, , Sunderland. Fue una de las tribus absorbidas por los brigantes, al igual que sus vecinos los Textoverdi (también al norte de aquel pueblo, donde se construiría el Muro de Adriano), y los Gabrantovices (North Yorkshire), Latenses (Leeds), Setantii (Lancashire) e incluso los Carvetii de Cumbria. (es)
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