-
decided to have it
rebuilt (273-274), and
named it
after himself: Urbs
Aurelianorum. In the 9th century, it took the name Aurelianum, the name
later evolved...
- 4th-century
inscription says that the
Roman military unit "Numerus
Maurorum Aurelianorum" ("unit of
Aurelian Moors") from
Mauretania (Morocco) was
stationed there...
- Dolj
Romania 210 AD
Aurelia Aquensis Baden-Baden
Germany 273 AD Urbs
Aurelianorum Orléans
France early 4th
century AD
Kovachevsko kale Kovachevo, Targovishte...
-
joined Aëtius. The
Visigoth and
Roman troops then
saved the
civitas Aurelianorum and
forced Attila to
withdraw (June 451). Aëtius and
Theodoric followed...
-
Autisiodorum (Auxerre)
Civitas Tric****ium (Augustobona, Troyes)
Civitas Aurelianorum (Cenabum, Orléans)
Civitas Parisiorum (Lutetia, Paris)
Civitas Melduorum...
-
between the
Latin and the
modern name of the
locality (e.g.
Civitas Aurelianorum-Orléans), or
excavations had
provided the
necessary evidence (e.g. Alesia)...
-
century AD,
Roman Emperor Aurelian rebuilt the city and
renamed it
civitas Aurelianorum ("city of Aurelian")
after himself. The name
later evolved into Orléans...
- Alae
primae Asturum,
Cilurnum or
Cilurvum Praefectus Numeri Maurorum Aurelianorum,
Aballaba Praefectus cohortis primae Frixagorum,
Vindobala Tribune cohortis...
-
Auteur du
texte (1971). Les
voies antiques de l'Orléanais :
civitas Aurelianorum... (2e éd. augm.) /
Jacques Soyer,...{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric...