- Antiquity, the town,
attested in the
fourth century AD, was
named Mediolanum Aulercorum, "the
central town of the Aulerci", the
Gallic tribe then
inhabiting the...
- was a Gallo-Roman
religious sanctuary near the
settlement of
Mediolanum Aulercorum (Évreux) in the
territory of the
Eburovices in
northern Gaul (now Normandy)...
- "Mediolanum", for example:
Saintes (Mediolanum Santonum) and Évreux (Mediolanum
Aulercorum). In addition,
another theory links the name to the
scrofa semilanuta...
- also
refer to:
Mediolanum Santonum,
modern Saintes in
France Mediolanum Aulercorum,
modern Évreux,
France Mediolanum (Whitchurch),
England Another British...
- (Dreux)
Eburones Atuatuca (Tongeren)
Eburovices (*Eburowīcēs)
Mediolanum Aulercorum (Évreux)
Gabali Andreritum (Javols)
Graioceli Ocellum (Aussois)? Helvetii...
- Born c. 4th
century Ancient Rome,
Roman Empire Died c. 412
Mediolanum Aulercorum (Évreux),
Gallia Lugdunensis,
Roman Empire Venerated in
Roman Catholic...
-
Consoranorum → Saint-Lizier
Lutetia →
Paris Mediolanium →
Saintes Mediolanum Aulercorum → Évreux Nemeta**** →
Arras Noviodunum Aeduorum →
Nevirnum →
Nevers Samarobriva...
-
Lutetia Paris M****ilia M****ille
Medicinum Mézin, Lot-et-Garonne
Mediolanum Aulercorum Évreux
Mediolanum Santonum Saintes Narbo Martius Narbonne, Aude Nemausus...
-
after the tribe.
During the
Roman period,
their chief town was
Mediolanum Aulercorum (modern Évreux, in Normandy). The
limits of
their civitas corresponded...
- "Mediolanum", for example:
Saintes (Mediolanum Santonum) and Évreux (Mediolanum
Aulercorum). In addition,
another theory links the name to the
scrofa semilanuta...