- fɛʁɑ̃] ; Auvergnat: Clarmont-Ferrand or
simply Clarmont [çɒʁˈmu]; Latin:
Augustonemetum) is a city and
commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region...
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north to south. Its façade
looked east
towards the
Limagne plain where Augustonemetum was located, and
weather permitting, it
could be seen from the city...
- period.
Under emperor Augustus,
their capital was
moved from
Gergovia to
Augustonemetum (present-day Clermont-Ferrand).
Following Alemannic invasions of the...
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centered plan, the
exact nature of this pole
located 1.5 km
southwest of
Augustonemetum/Clermont-Ferrand is not known, and the
hypothesis of a
secondary agglomeration...
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captured Vercingetorix and took him to Rome,
where he was imprisoned.
Augustonemetum (as
Clermont was known) was developed,
probably by
displacing a settlement...
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stronghold for decades. In AD 10–20, the
local capital was
moved to
Augustonemetum, and Gergovia's
importance declined.
Emperor Napoleon III was a patron...
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Roman villa. It was
built 2.5 km from the
center of the
ancient city of
Augustonemetum/Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Discovered in 2009
during a
preventive archaeology...
- Clermont-Ferrand, France. 1st C. BCE –
Augustonemetum founded at near Nemossos, the
ancient capital of the
Arverni 2nd C. CE –
Augustonemetum has
grown into a city, with...
- 11: Sequana-Rhenus, Map 12: Mogontia****-Reginum-Lauria****, Map 18:
Augustonemetum-Vindonissa. Falileyev,
Alexander (2010).
Dictionary of
Continental Celtic...
- in
Aquitaine Gaul,
approximately ten
kilometers from its capital,
Augustonemetum/Clermont-Ferrand. The site of the col
itself was
occupied as
early as...