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  1. Ten years later, in 486, the king of the Franks defeated Syagrius and annexed the Gallo-Roman state. Prominent Gallo-Romans retained their high status under the Franks, typically serving as Christian bishops of key cities. Within a few generations they were fully assimilated by the Franks. Source: Gallo-Roman culture at Wikipedia. Objective

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    Epona. Epona, second or third century AD, from Contern, Luxembourg (Musée national d'art et d'histoire, Luxembourg City) In Gallo-Roman religion, Epona was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility, as shown by her attributes of a patera, cornucopia, ears of grain, and the presence of foals ...

  3. Ferreolus, Senator of Narbonne, father of the Gallo-Roman senator Ansbertus. Settipani here cites Paul the Deacon in his work on the Bishops of Metz where Agilulf, Bishop of Metz, brother of Ansbert and uncle of Arnoald Bishop of Metz, was referred to as the "son of a senator". [9] Metz was in the Kingdom of Austrasia and Austrasia controlled ...

  4. Gallo-Roman Museum may refer to: Gallo-Roman Museum, Lyon in Lyon, France. Gallo-Roman Museum, Tongeren in Tongeren, Belgium. Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum in Perigueux, France.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TuricumTuricum - Wikipedia

    Turicum was a Gallo-Roman settlement at the lower end of Lake Zurich, and precursor of the city of Zürich. It was situated within the Roman province of Germania Superior ) and near the border to the province of Raetia ; there was a tax-collecting point for goods traffic on the waterway Walensee – Obersee-Zürichsee – Limmat – Aare ...

  6. Lugdunum, formerly known as the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon-Fourvière ( French: musée gallo-romain de Fourvière) or Museum of Roman Civilisation ( musée de la Civilisation romaine ), is a museum of Gallo-Roman civilisation in Lyon (Roman Lugdunum ). Previously presented at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon and the Antiquarium, the municipal ...

  7. The Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum is a museum of Gallo-Roman art and archaeology in the town of Périgueux, located in the French department of the Dordogne. The Gallo-Roman ruins are covered by a glass display that was constructed to protect a historical monument of France .

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