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    decline as early as the following century, making Anderitum one of the "ephemeral capitals" of Roman Gaul. The capital was later moved to Mende in the Middle...
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    Anderitum (also Anderida or Anderidos) was a Saxon Shore fort in the Roman province of Britannia. The ruins adjoin the west end of the village of Pevensey...
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    needed] Civitas sine suffragio Quirites Forum of Vieux-la-Romaine Anderitum (Gaul) Smith, William (1875). "CIVITAS (ROMAN)". A Dictionary of Greek and...
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    Saxon Shore (category 4th century in Roman Gaul)
    Portus Lemanis (Lympne, Kent), garrisoned by the Numerus Turnacensium. Anderitum (Pevensey Castle, East Sussex), garrisoned by the Numerus Abulcorum. Portus...
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    subordinate to the Arverni. After the conquest of Gaul, the Romans preserved the capital city of the Gabali, Anderitum, which they renamed Gabalum, since called...
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    Its population was 339 in 2019. Communes of the Lozère department Anderitum (Gaul) Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2019...
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    Bishop of Luçon) Benoît Bertrand (2019–2024) Catholic Church in France Anderitum (Gaul) de civitate Gabalum provincia Aquitania. C. Munier, Concilia Galliae...
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    Gabali (category Tribes in pre-Roman Gaul)
    located south of the Arveni, and north of the Ruteni. Their chief town was Anderitum (present-day Javols). They were subject, and allied to the Averni. They...
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  • that the Gabalians were survivors of the Battle of Alesia. Their capital Anderitum became Javols. The Rutenians, who may have come from the Danube delta...
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    and is open to visitors. Built around 290 AD and known to the Romans as Anderitum, the fort appears to have been the base for a fleet called the Classis...
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    territory was covered by the forest that took its name from the fort of Anderitum at modern Pevensey, and known to the Romano-British as the Forest of Andred...
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  • transferred to Dubris (Dover). Other bases were Portus Lemanis (Lympne) and Anderitum (Pevensey), while Gesoriacum on the Gallic coast likely remained active...
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    this only protected them temporarily from the invaders. One of them, Anderitum, was besieged and stormed by the Anglo-Saxons led by the first king of...
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    or ande - an intensive particle commonly used in place names, such as: Anderitum (Cantal, Anterrieux), Andematunnum (Haute-Marne, Langres), etc. followed...
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