-
Quadragesima Galliarum (lit. "Gallic one-fortieth"), also
written ****X
Galliarum or XL
Galliarum, was a 2.5% tax
charged on
trade in the
Gallic provinces...
- The
Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul (Latin:
praefectura praetorio Galliarum) was one of four
large prefectures into
which the Late
Roman Empire was divided...
-
ecclesiastical dioceses in
Roman Gaul The
Diocese of Gaul (Latin:
Dioecesis Galliarum, "diocese of the Gaul [province]s") was a
diocese of the
later Roman Empire...
- the
Latin phrase Imperium Galliarum to
refer to the state,
derived from a p****age in Eutropius:
Victorinus postea Galliarum accepit imperium, "Victorinus...
- The Ara
trium Galliarum, or ‘Altar of the
three Gallic provinces’, was a
Roman sanctuary near
Lugdunum (today Lyon in France). The
altar was consecrated...
- 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...
- with a
tombstone referring to it as the
Statio Turicensis Quadragesima Galliarum ("Zurich post for
collecting the 2.5%
value tax of the Galliae"), discovered...
-
Diocese of Gaul
Kingdom of the
Romans Dioecesis Galliarum Regnum Romanorum 457–486 The
Kingdom of
Soissons in 476
Status Rump
state of the
Western Roman...
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Bibliography Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) vol XIII,
Inscriptiones trium Galliarum et
Germaniarum Delamarre,
Xavier (2003).
Dictionnaire de la
langue gauloise:...
- Gallicized.
Postumus represented himself as the
restorer of Gaul (Restitutor
Galliarum) and the
bringer of
security to the
provinces (Salus Provinciarum) on...