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    Lugdunum (also spelled Lugudunum, Latin: [ɫʊɡ(ʊ)ˈduːnʊ̃ː]; [failed verification] modern Lyon, France) was an important Roman city in Gaul, established on the current site of Lyon. The Roman city was founded in 43 BC by Lucius Munatius Plancus, but continued an existing Gallic settlement with a likely population of several thousands.

  2. Colonia Copia Claudia Augusta Lugdunum (modern: Lyon, France) was an important Roman city in Gaul. Due to its strategic position, the city was founded in 43 BC by Lucius Munatius Plancus and served as the capital of the Roman province Gallia Lugdunensis.

  3. In the winter of 196–197, Severus gathered his forces along the Danube and marched into Gaul, where, much to his surprise, he found that Albinus' forces were about as strong as his own. The two armies first clashed at Tinurtium , where Severus had the better day but was unable to obtain the decisive victory he needed. The battle

    • 19 February 197
    • Severan victory
  4. May 12, 2024 · A former religious centre of Gallic society, Lugdunum (Lyon) became the capital of Roman Gaul. The country was divided into four provinces: Narbonensis, Aquitania to the west and south of the Loire, Celtica (or Lugdunensis) in central France between the Loire and the Seine, and Belgica in the north and east.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Lugdunum (Lyon) - Livius. Q21816312. Lugdunum: main Roman city in the "three Gauls", site of the imperial cult, modern Lyon. Early History. Lugus on a relief from Reims.

  6. 2 days ago · Its position led to its becoming: the nodal point of Vipsanius Agrippa's Gallic road system; the capital of the province of Lugdunensis (see gaul (transalpine) ); the religious, administrative, financial, and commercial centre of the Three Gauls and the Germanies; and the residence and birthplace of emperors.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › LugdunumLugdunum - Wikiwand

    Lugdunum (also spelled Lugudunum, Latin: [ ɫʊɡ (ʊ)ˈduːnʊ̃ː]; [failed verification] modern Lyon, France) was an important Roman city in Gaul, established on the current site of Lyon. The Roman city was founded in 43 BC by Lucius Munatius Plancus, but continued an existing Gallic settlement with a likely population of several thousands.

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