- as a new
colonia for
veterans in 36–35 BCE and
called it
Colonia Julia Baeterrae Septimanorum.
Stones from the
Roman amphitheatre were used to construct...
- oval layout.
Julia Baeterrae Septimanorum Béziers
France 43°20′23″N 3°12′51″E / 43.3396°N 3.2141°E / 43.3396; 3.2141 (Julia
Baeterrae Septimanorum (Béziers))...
- from the
Roman name of the city of Béziers,
Colonia Julia Septimanorum Baeterrae,
which in turn
alludes to the
settlement of
veterans of the
Roman Seventh...
- the
following cities in
order to
house his
military legion: Arausio,
Baeterrae, Barcino, Caesaraugusta, Cartenna, Corduba,
Forum Julii, Gunugu, Narbo...
- At
Vienne Ammi**** 16.1.1, 2.1 April/May 356
Present at the
Council of
Baeterrae† Hilary, Ad
Constantium 2 (Corpus
Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum...
- of space: Cæsarodunum (Tours):
rillettes Vesunna (Périgueux): foie gras
Bæterræ (Béziers): wine
Arelate (Arles):
sausage Cabello (Cavaillon):
melons Cularo...
- give the date as 270, and the end of his
reign as 273. An
inscription in
Baeterrae (modern-day Béziers) ****ociates
Tetricus II with Tetricus'
second tribunician...
- tomb
dating from the late
first century BC.
Tiburtia T. l.,
buried at
Baeterrae in
Gallia Narbonensis, in a tomb
dating from the
first half of the first...
- Apulia.
Publius Pollius P. l., a
freedman named in an
inscription from
Baeterrae in
Gallia Narbonensis.
Quintus Pollius Q. l., a
freedman named in an inscription...
-
Lucius ****ius Caupo, a
potter whose maker's mark has been
found at
Baeterrae in
Gallia Narbonensis. ****ia Nice,
dedicated a tomb at Rome for her daughter...