- from
Gallia Belgica,
between the
Senones and the Sequani.
Their capital Andematunnum (present-day Langres, Haute-Marne) is
attested from 43 AD on boundary...
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Lugdunensium (Lyon)
Civitas Aeduorum (Augustodunum, Autun)
Civitas Lingonum (
Andematunnum, Langres)
Castrum Cabillonense (Chalon-sur-Saone)
Castrum Matisconense...
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Green 1989, pp. 139–141.
Green 1997, pp. 44–45. "Votive
inscription from
Andematunnum (Civitas Lingonum) –
Langres (Germania superior)".
Epigraphic Database...
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capital of the
Romanized Gallic tribe known as the Lingones, it was
called Andematunnum, then Lingones, and now Langres. A
hilltop town,
Langres was
built on...
- language(s)), location(s)
Adiacium Ajaccio Alberti campus Champaubert Andematunnum, Lugdunum,
Lingones Langres Aquae ****tiae Aix-en-Provence Antissiodorum...
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commonly used in
place names, such as:
Anderitum (Cantal, Anterrieux),
Andematunnum (Haute-Marne, Langres), etc.
followed by a
radical -brenn-, brinn-, of...