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    Jublains (French pronunciation: [ʒyblɛ̃]) is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France. Jublains, formerly spelled Jubleins, is the site...
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    The Jublains archeological site is a cluster of ruins, mostly dating back to Ancient Rome, in the current French commune of Jublains in the département...
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    Finnegans Wake by James Joyce also refers to North Armorica. Breton language Jublains archeological site Saxon shore (Tractus armoricanus) Merriam-Webster Dictionary...
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    (Mayenne), 11 kilometers as the bird flies from, and within sight of, the Jublains archeological site in Mayenne, chief settlement of the Aulerci Diablintes...
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  • large Roman fortress and naval base near what is now Isaccea, Romania Jublains, Mayenne, France, capital of the Aulerci Diablintes Neung-sur-Beuvron,...
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    Regional Council of Pays de la Loire, deliberative assembly of the region Jublains archeological site Place Saint-Pierre, Nantes In the 1960s under the presidency...
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    funerary stele in 2012. Roman governors of Germania Inferior Bagaudae Jublains archeological site Consul (Gallic Empire) The regime had no distinct name...
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  • Prehistoric (or Proto-historic) Iron Age   Historic Iron Age Blast furnace Fogou Jublains archeological site, example in northwest France List of Iron Age states...
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    (the latter roughly contemporaneous with the Crisis of the Third Century) Jublains archeological site documents some effects of the crisis in what is now...
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    years, but there is no evidence for a relation between the two. Laeti Jublains archeological site List of Late Roman provinces Notitia Galliarum Roll...
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    worshipped, among other places, at Fins d'Annecy (Haute-Savoie) and at Jublains (Maine-et-Loire). Apollo is considered the most Hellenic (Greek) of the...
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    Darantasia (Tarentaise/Moûtiers) Coriosolites Corseul Diablintes Noeodunom (Jublains) Durocasses Durocassium (Dreux) Eburones Atuatuca (Tongeren) Eburovices...
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  • of artifacts now exhibited at the Musée archéologique départemental de Jublains. On 26 May 1986, the site was declared a monument historique. In 2004,...
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  • of the people, similar to the senators of Rome. List of peoples of Gaul Jublains archeological site Drinkwater 2016. Polybius. Historíai, 3:47:3. Cicero...
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    pre-Roman Gaul Montmaurin Praetorian prefecture of Gaul Gallo-Roman religion Jublains archeological site The territory of Gaul roughly corresponds to modern-day...
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    Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains and the thermae Glanum, near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Jublains archeological site Narbonne Nîmes – remains include the Maison Carrée Orange...
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    Helvetians continued their attempt to migrate. List of unsolved deaths Jublains archeological site - inscriptions there give him credit as a donor in the...
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    of the British Isles and the Iberian peninsula missing in the original. Jublains archeological site contains a substantive discussion of a possible copyist...
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    Roman masonry in diamond-shaped bricks of tuff, covering a core of opus caementicium Jublains archeological site - the forum there is an example v t e...
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    Archaeology of Northern Europe Iron Age Britain Iron Age France Iron Age Iberia Jublains archeological site Krakus Mound, Poland Tasciaca Sarunas Milisauskas, European...
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    the Mayenne department Duke of Mayenne Departmental Council of Mayenne Jublains archeological site "Répertoire national des élus: les conseillers départementaux"...
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  • language inscriptions. Le complexe fortifié de Jublains [collaborations], J. Naveau, Recherches sur Jublains et sur la cité des Diablintes, 1997 Thamusida...
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    England, United Kingdom Jesi, Italy Waiblingen, Germany Communes of Mayenne Jublains archeological site "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French)...
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    royale des Inscriptions, and by H. Cocheris, in the preface to his edition. Jublains archeological site, whose discovery was due in part to Lebeuf 2 vols.,...
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  • René Diehl (1912–1980) was a French archaeologist. Jublains archeological site -Diehl carried out one of the excavations v t e...
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  • Paternalistic conservatism Philanthropy The Giving Pledge "The Gospel of Wealth" Jublains archeological site discusses an example Zuiderhoek, Arjan (2009). The Politics...
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  • worshipped at, among other places, Fins d'Annecy (Haute-Savoie) and at Jublains (Maine-et-Loire). Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend. Miranda Green....
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  • Noiodunum may refer to: Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland Jublains, Mayenne, France This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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    Vannes) Civitas Osismorum (Vorgium, Carhaix) Civitas Diablintum (Noviodunum, Jublains) Lugdunensis Senonia Metropolis civitas Senonum (Agedincum, Sens) Civitas...
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    ('face'; cf. Old Irish étan; also Bret. Daou-dal 'two-faced'). The city of Jublains, attested ca. 400 as civitas Diablintum ('civitas of the Diablintes', Jublent...
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