stretched their control to Narbo and the Pyrenees. Crossing the Alps by the easiest passage, the Col de Montgenèvre (1850 m), the Via Domitia followed the valley...
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with a festoon and ribbons, unknown architect, late 1st century, marble, Narbo Via Museum, Narbonne, France Roman bucrania on an urn with funerary inscription...
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with a festoon and ribbons, unknown architect, late 1st century, marble, Narbo Via Museum, Narbonne, France Rococo bucrania on the foot of a potpurri vase...
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Paris Renzo Piano 2.10 7 April 2021 Expo 2020 Various 3.1 11 April 2022 Narbo Via, Narbonne Norman Foster 3.2 18 April 2022 Holocaust Monument of Names...
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Narbonensis, after its newly established capital of Colonia Narbo Martius (colloquially known as Narbo, at the location of the modern Narbonne), a Roman colony...
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town of Narbo Martius, modern-day Narbonne, and built the Via Domitia to make travel to Spain easier. The Via Aquitania is an offshoot of the Via Domitia...
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Baetulo (Badalona) Aquis Vocontis (Caldes de Malavella) Gerunda (Girona) Narbo Martius (Narbonne), France Alföldy (1996). "13 c. Spain". In Alan K. Bowman;...
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grammarian who probably flourished in the later 2nd century AD, perhaps at Narbo (Narbonne) in Gaul. He made a 20-volume epitome of Verrius Flaccus's voluminous...
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of Roman cities like Pompeii, Ostia, Corinth, Delos, New Carthage, and Narbo. Many of these cities were major port areas where imported luxury and exotic...
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John Erwin as drover Teddy (seasons 2 to 4, 6 to 7) John Hart as drover Narbo (season 4, two appearances in season 7) William R. Thompkins as drover Toothless...
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ensuring their estrangement did not last long. Antony reunited with Caesar at Narbo in 45 BC with full reconciliation coming in 44 BC when Antony was elected...
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Alps. It was later renamed Gallia Narbonensis, after its capital city, Narbo. Gallia Comata, "free Gaul" or "long-haired Gaul", encompassed the remainder...
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the characteristic buboes. In 582 Gregory of Tours reports an epidemic in Narbo Martius (Narbonne). According to him, the majority of the townsfolk at Albi...
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permanent Roman colony outside of Italy and the single Roman seaport in Gaul, Narbo, was founded on the course of the new road some three years after the battle...
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Visigoths left Italy at the beginning of 412 and settled themselves around Narbo. Heraclianus was still in command in the diocese of Africa. He was the last...
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BC, and later with the Greeks, who had settled Massilia (Marseille) and Narbo (Narbonne) around 600 BC. Smelted Cornish tin was collected at Ictis whence...
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river, his soldiers founded the first Roman colony outside of Italy, called Narbo Martius (later Narbonne). Within this territory, only the Greek port colony...
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Rome. Gaius Rabirius C. l. Hilarius, a freedman and courier, buried at Narbo in Gallia Narbonensis. Publius Rabirius P. l. Hilarus, a freedman named...
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parens patriae (father of his country). Caesar returned to Rome via southern Gaul and Narbo Martius. During his return, he set up a number of colonies for...
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their province of Transalpine Gaul around it and constructed a colony at Narbo Martius (Narbonne) in 118 BC which subsequently competed economically with...
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Roman colony in Gaul called Colonia Narbo Martius (Narbonne) in 118 BC. It is also around this time he constructed the Via Domitia, a road connecting Italy...
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Roman occupation of Gallia Narbonensis. 118: Founding of the Roman colony Narbo Martius (future Narbonne). 58-51: Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar. Timeline...
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Allobroges in southern Gaul in 123. Lucius Licinius Crassus founded the city of Narbo there in 118. Rome fought the Jugurthine War from 111 to 104 BC against...
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in Gallia Narbonensis, after which his army entered winter quarters near Narbo Martius. In early 76 BC, he crossed the Col de Portet and entered the Iberian...
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known as the Provincia) in 125 BC. In 118 BC they founded the colony of Narbo Martius (Narbonne, the Mediterranean city nearest to inland Toulouse) and...
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likely flourished in the later 2nd century and is thought to have come from Narbo in Gaul, though few details are known about his life. Festus wrote his epitome...
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Rhône, in the delta, continued to advance. Elsewhere, the port of Narbonne (Narbo Martius) experienced accelerated silting in the 1st century. In Lyon, archaeological...
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form of the Greek-derived name. Latinized form of the Asian-derived name via Greek. Altered Latinized form of the Greek-derived name. List of Latin place...
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coastline around Massalia, including the Galactic Gulf; the site and trade of Narbo (Narbonne) 7 The mysterious rocks of the Stony Plain, and the causes given...
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