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  1. Gallia Lugdunensis (French: Gaule Lyonnaise) was a province of the Roman Empire in what is now the modern country of France, part of the Celtic territory of Gaul formerly known as Celtica. It is named after its capital Lugdunum (today's Lyon), possibly Roman Europe's major city west of Italy, and a major imperial mint.

  2. The diocese comprised the following provinces: Gallia Lugdunensis I, Gallia Lugdunensis II, Gallia Lugdunensis III, Gallia Lugdunensis IV (Senonia), Belgica I, Belgica II, Germania I, Germania II, Alpes Poenninae et Graiae and Maxima Sequanorum. History. The diocese was established after the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine I in c. 314. In ...

  3. Gallia Lugdunensis, später nur noch Lugdunensis genannt, war eine der drei römischen Provinzen, die bei der Aufteilung Galliens durch Kaiser Augustus um 16 v. Chr. entstanden; die beiden anderen waren Gallia Belgica im Nordosten und Gallia Aquitania im Südwesten.

  4. Category. : Gallia Lugdunensis. Articles relating to Gallia Lugdunensis (27 BC–486 AD), a province of the Roman Empire in what is now the modern country of France, part of the Celtic territory of Gaul formerly known as Celtica. It is named after its capital Lugdunum (today's Lyon ), possibly Roman Europe's principal city west of Italy, and a ...

  5. Background. Provincia Gallia Belgica, commonly known as Gallia Belgica, was a Roman province situated in the northern part of Gaul, roughly corresponding to modern-day Belgium, northeastern France, Luxembourg, and parts of the Netherlands and Germany. Here's an overview of the province: Conquest and Formation:

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · Abstract. Gallia Aquitania and Gallia Lugdunensis show a similar trajectory of urbanization, acculturation, and definition of Gallo-Roman culture in the first to early fourth centuries ce . While nominally part of the Roman world by the conquests of Caesar, true changes in the formation of urban centers and secondary agglomerations ...

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    The gens Junia or Iunia was one of the most celebrated families of ancient Rome. The gens may originally have been patrician, and was already prominent in the last days of the Roman monarchy. Lucius Junius Brutus was the nephew of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the seventh and last king of Rome, and on the expulsion of Tarquin in 509 BC, he became ...

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