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- Arvernie tribe before developing in the Gallo-Roman era under the name of Augustonemetum in the 1st century BC. The forum of the Roman city was located on the...
- 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...
- 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...
- period. Under emperor Augustus, their capital was moved from Gergovia to Augustonemetum (present-day Clermont-Ferrand). Following Alemannic invasions of the...
- captured Vercingetorix and took him to Rome, where he was imprisoned. Augustonemetum (as Clermont was known) was developed, probably by displacing a settlement...
- 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...
- 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...
- (Serbian), Tseshin – Цешин (Russian*, Ukrainian*) Clermont-Ferrand Augustonemetum (Latin*), Clarmont (Occitan*), Clermonte (Spanish*), Klermon Feran –...
- in Aquitaine Gaul, approximately ten kilometers from its capital, Augustonemetum/Clermont-Ferrand. The site of the col itself was occupied as early as...
- town") was dedicated to the Roman emperor, like Augustodunum (Autun), Augustonemetum (Clermont-Ferrand) or Augustodurum (Bayeux), etc. The phonetic evolution...