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northwest of the Sagii.
During the
Roman period,
their chief town was
known as
Aregenua ('by the
Guigne river';
modern Vieux),
whose area
roughly corresponded...
- town
contains numerous Roman era ruins, as
Vieux was a
settlement called Aregenua, and
appears on the
Roman map,
Tabula Peutingeriana.
During the Battle...
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Vertamocorii (*Wertamocorī)
Novaria (Novara) Viduc****es (*Widuc****ēs)
Aregenua (Vieux)
Vindelici (*Windelicī)
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Viromandui...
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located in the
archaeological site of Vieux-la-Romaine [fr], the
ancient Aregenua,
approximately 10
kilometers south of Caen in Normandy.
Although it is...
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located within the
archaeological site of Vieux-la-Romaine [fr], the
ancient Aregenua,
approximately 15
kilometers south of Caen. The city was
established during...
- of Vieux-la-Romaine
belongs to the
archaeological site of the
ancient Aregenua,
situated approximately 11 km
south of Caen. As a
symbol of a
Roman city...
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prominent public profile, is
exceptionally high, even
considering the town of
Aregenua. In
light of the statue's
urban context,
Pascal Vipard proposes that it...
- Saint-Côme-du-Mont or Carentan, the Baie des Veys [fr], Augustodurum, and
Aregenua [fr] (Vieux)
before heading towards Rotomagus (Rouen)
along the coast....