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    Narbonne (redirect from Narbo Martius)
    established in Gaul by the Roman Republic in 118 BC, as Colonia Narbo Martius, colloquially Narbo, and made into the capital of the newly established province...
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    Saint-Thibéry (Cessero) and its Roman bridge Béziers (Baeterris) Narbonne (Narbo Martius) At Narbonne, a section of the Via Domitia is exposed in the Place de...
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    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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    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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  • the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. The Roman colony of Narbo Martius is founded in Gallia Transalpina. The Second Dalmatian War ends with...
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  • 2018-07-02. Retrieved 2018-07-02. "CHRONOLOGIE - Les grandes dates - Narbo Martius" (in French). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved...
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    the Praetorian Guard Roman Soldier, Healer and Martyr Born c. AD 255 Narbo Martius, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire Died c. AD 288 (aged approximately...
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    the VII Galbiana, he left for Rome along the coastline, stopping at Narbo Martius. In Gaul, Galba executed Betuus Cilo, who as governor of Aquitania had...
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    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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    their control over Gaul. In 436 their king Theodoric I tried to conquer Narbo Martius to obtain access to the Mediterranean Sea and the roads to the Pyrenees...
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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 made...
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    (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 his veterans...
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    Alps to the Pyrenees and north to the Vaucluse, with its capital in Narbo Martius (present-day Narbonne). In the 15th century, the County of Provence...
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    435, and because of other events, Theodoric saw the chance to conquer Narbo Martius in 436 to obtain access to the Mediterranean Sea and the roads to the...
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  • Varzim Portugal 123 BC Palma Palma de Mallorca Spain 118 BC Colonia Narbo Martius Narbonne France 2nd c. BC Massa Massa Italy 2nd c. BC Pistoria Pistoia...
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  • efforts of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus to create a citizen colony at Narbo Martius in 117 BC. At the age of twenty-seven, Crassus defended his relative...
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    2.819046 (Montbuoy) Narbo Martius Narbonne France 43°11′01″N 3°00′15″E / 43.1836°N 3.0042°E / 43.1836; 3.0042 (Narbo Martius (Narbonne)) No amphitheatre...
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  • monopolies are established in iron, salt and liquor. The Roman colony of Narbo Martius is founded in Gallia Transalpina. The Second Dalmatian War ends with...
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    province of Transalpine Gaul around it and constructed a colony at Narbo Martius (Narbonne) in 118 BC which subsequently competed economically with Massalia...
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    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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    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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    later served as proconsul in Gaul. In 118 BC, he founded the town of Narbo Martius, modern-day Narbonne, and built the Via Domitia to make travel to Spain...
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    1966). Harold Mattingly, "The Numismatic Evidence and the Founding of Narbo Martius", in Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise, No. 5, pp. 1–19 (1972). Sumner...
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  • Lot-et-Garonne Mediolanum Aulercorum Évreux Mediolanum Santonum Saintes Narbo Martius Narbonne, Aude Nemausus Nîmes Nicaea, Nicia Nice Noviodunum Soissons...
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  • he had previously not visited. He briefly passed through the city of Narbo Martius in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis and marched through Nementocenna...
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    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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    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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    that the spa was at one time popular with the Roman colony in Colonia Narbo Martius (Narbonne). Traditionally the serving doctor of the village is also...
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  • 1971), pp. 478–486 Cicero, Brutus 43. 159 ff., and the Foundation of Narbo Martius. In: The Classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 21, No. 1 (May, 1971)...
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    118 BC, triumphed over the Stoeni, a Ligurian people. The colony of Narbo Martius, established during his consulship, may have been named for him. Marcius'...
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