- city are
called the Limougeauds.
Founded around 10 BC
under the name of
Augustoritum, it
became an
important Gallo-Roman city.
During the
Middle Ages Limoges...
-
Mediolanom (Milan)
Lemovices (*Lemowīcēs) Durotin**** (Villejoubert);
Augustoritum (Limoges)
Leuci (*Lewcī)
Tullum (Toul)
Lexovii (*Lexsowī) Noviomagos...
-
Adelfius I or
Adelphius I (born c. 390) was a
bishop of
Augustoritum (Limoges) in
Haute Vienne from c. 420.
Through his
daughter Leontia, he was the grandfather...
- amphitheatre.
Photograph Augustoritum Limoges France 45°49′50″N 1°15′06″E / 45.830446°N 1.251743°E / 45.830446; 1.251743 (
Augustoritum (Limoges)) Avari****...
- were
found at Saint-Gence.
During the
reign of Augustus, the city of
Augustoritum was
founded (later to
become Limoges) at a
strategic ford
across the...
- vergobret. Furthermore, an
inscription in rock in the Gallo-Roman city of
Augustoritum has been found,
which is a sign of a yet
incomplete Romanization: it...
- traversed. It was
located at the
crossing of two roads—Cenabum (Orléans) to
Augustoritum (Limoges), and
Limonum (Poitiers) to Avari**** (Bourges). The
Latin name...
- days.
Tiberius Taurius Taurus, son of one of the muni****l
duumvirs at
Augustoritum in
Gallia Aquitania.
Tauria Titiola, a
descendant of the Haedui, buried...
-
Limoges (born c. 460),
daughter of Ruricius,
Bishop of
Limoges (then
Augustoritum) and his wife Hiberia,
daughter of an
Arvernian senator Ommatius. Rusticus...
-
abbey lie in the
graveyard outside the
original Roman settlement of
Augustoritum. This is the site of the
Place de la République, at the
commercial heart...