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Chorges (French pronunciation: [ʃɔʁʒ]; Vivaro-Alpine:
Chorge) is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in
southeastern France. It is
close to Gap. The...
- The
canton of
Chorges is an
administrative division in
southeastern France. At the
French canton reorganisation which came into
effect in
March 2015,...
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tribe dwelling in the
upper Durance valley,
around present-day
towns of
Chorges and Embrun,
during the Iron Age and the
Roman period. They are mentioned...
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fortifications dismantled. He took up arms for
Henry IV in 1585,
capturing Chorges, Embrun, Châteauroux and
other places, and
after the
truce of 1588–1589...
- Veynes-Dévoluy
towards Romans-Bourg-de-Péage 64
Chorges towards Briançon
Preceding station TER PACA
Following station Chorges towards Briançon 13 Veynes-Dévoluy towards...
- Mansio, like
Caturiges (modern
Chorges),
which was also in the
territory of the Caturiges.
There are
Roman remains at
Chorges, and none are
mentioned at Embrun...
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tribe of the
Caturiges ('battle-kings'),
settling in the area of
modern Chorges (from Latin: Caturigumagus) was
apparently named after the god. The capital...
- (Briançon)
Brigomagus (Briançonnet)
Civitas Rigomagensium /
Rigomagus (
Chorges)
Michael Grant, Gli
imperatori romani, Roma,
Newton & Compton, 1984, ISBN 88-7819-224-4...
- l'Èbre: Via
Domitia et Via
Augusta (DAF 61)
Paris 1997. Briançon (Brigantio)
Chorges (Caturigomagus) Gap (Vapin****) Le
Monetier Allemont (Alabons)
Embrun (Eburodunum)...
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seventeen time trial,
finishing the 32 km (20 mi)
course from
Embrun to
Chorges in 51
minutes 33 seconds, with
Contador coming in nine
seconds behind him...