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- 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 Latin phrase Imperium Galliarum to refer to the state, derived from a p****age in Eutropius: Victorinus postea Galliarum accepit imperium, "Victorinus...
- 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 Notitia Galliarum (or Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae) is a Roman register of cities dating to the 4th–6th centuries AD. The Latin register...
- The Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul (Latin: praefectura praetorio Galliarum) was one of four large prefectures into which the Late Roman Empire was divided...
- 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...
- 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...
- in the Congregatio super negotiis ecclesiasticis extraordinariis Regni Galliarum (Congregation on the Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Kingdom...
- It was used by the Roman Empire for the collection of the Quadragesima Galliarum. In Christian tradition, Agaunum is known as the place of martyrdom of...
- government official of the civil Diocese of Gaul, the "Prefectus Praetorio Galliarum". Patroclus, who enjo**** the support of the commander Constantine, used...