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Durocortorum was the name of the of city
Reims during the
Roman era. It was the
capital of the Remi
tribe and the
second largest city in
Roman Gaul. Before...
- The
Battle of
Reims or
Battle of
Durocortorum was
fought in 356
between the
Western Roman army led by
Western Roman emperor Julian and the Alamanni. The...
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Caesar in 53 BC. On the
conclusion of the war, and
after a
conference at
Durocortorum,
Caesar had Acco
tried and
convicted on
charges of treason. As punishment...
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remaining of four
gates that gave
access to the Gallo-Roman town
known as
Durocortorum. The arch
stands 32
metres long and 13
metres high, with
three wide arched...
- of the
Roman Empire the
second came from the
southwest and
connected Durocortorum (Reims, France) with
Andethana (Niederanven, Luxembourg) and Augusta...
- He was of
Gallic or
Germanic origin and was both born and
buried in
Durocortorum,
modern day Reims.
Jovinus first appears in the
historical record as...
- oppidum;
Augusta Raurica (Kaiseraugst)
Redones Condate (Rennes) Remi
Durocortorum (Reims)
Ruteni Segodunom (Rodez) Sal****i
Aosta Santoni Mediolanum Santonum...
- WS4 Reims, a city in the
French department of Marne, the old
capital (
Durocortorum,
later Remi) of the
Roman province Belgica. JPL · 12280 12281 Chaumont...
- with 25,000 soldiers;
Julian with 13,000
troops would move east from
Durocortorum (Rheims). However,
while Julian was in transit, a
group of
Laeti attacked...
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cities of Camara**** (Cambrai), Nemeta**** (Arras),
Samarobriva (Amiens),
Durocortorum (Reims),
Dividorum (Metz) and
Augusta Treverorum (Trier). In 173, the...