- Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was a
region of
Western Europe first clearly described by the Romans, encomp****ing present-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts...
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Topographia Galliae (1655–1661) is a German-language
series of
illustrated books created by
engraver Matthäus
Merian and
writer Martin Zeiler, and published...
- et
Helvetiis flumen Rhenum;
vergit ad septentriones.
Belgae ab
extremis Galliae finibus oriuntur;
pertinent ad
inferiorem partem fluminis Rheni; spectant...
- The
Notitia Galliarum (or
Notitia provinciarum et
civitatum Galliae) is a
Roman register of
cities dating to the 4th–6th
centuries AD. The
Latin register...
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regis Galliae, H.332, for 3 voices, 2
treble instruments and
continuo 1683) Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Motet In
honorem Sancti Ludovici regis Galliae canti****...
- 187:Sanctam
Ioannam Virginem Arcensem, uti
Patronam minus prin****lem
Galliae,
libentissime declaramus et
constituimus [We most
gladly declare and appoint...
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Quadragesima Galliarum ("Zurich post for
collecting the 2.5%
value tax of the
Galliae"),
discovered at the Lindenhof. In the 5th century, the
Germanic Alemanni...
- Honoratus,
Commentary on the
Aeneid of
Vergil (8.727) (Rhenus)
fluvius Galliae, qui
Germanos a
Gallia dividit "(The
Rhine is a)
river of Gaul,
which divides...
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morientis etiam cantum tristem accolae audivere longe; et divo
Augusto legatus Galliae complures in
litore apparere examines Nereidas scripsit. IV. Tritons...
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Confluence district gets its name. In
Roman times the city was
called Caput Galliæ,
meaning "capital of the Gauls". As an
homage to this title, the Archbishop...