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Glanum (****enistic Γλανόν, as well as Glano, Calum, Clano, Clanum, Glanu, Glano) was an
ancient and
wealthy city
which still enjoys a
magnificent setting...
- The
Glanum Dam, also
known as the
Vallon de
Baume dam, was a
Roman arch dam
built to
supply water to the
Roman town of
Glanum, the
remains of
which stand...
- The
Mausoleum of
Glanum is a Gallo-Roman
monument erected between 30 and 20 BC,
located south of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. It
stands outside the...
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derives from
Celtic (Noric)
glanos meaning "bright, clear", cf. Glanis,
Glanum, Glen and
English "clean". Glan (Nahe) Glan, Sarangani, a muni****lity in...
- rare, but can be
heavy when it does fall. The
ruins of the
Roman city of
Glanum,
including a
triumphal arch, can
still be seen on the
southern outskirts...
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Glanis was a
Gaulish god ****ociated with a
healing spring at the town of
Glanum in the
Alpilles mountains of
Provence in
southern France.
There are cisterns...
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Numerous individuals of the
snail Cernuella virgata aestivating on a wire
fence near
Glanum, in the
south of France....
- a
Gallic god of the
Treveri Esus - a
Gallic god
Glanis -
Gallic god of
Glanum Gobannus (Gobannos) - a
Gallic and
Brittonic smith god
Grannus - a healing...
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uniformity was
achieved in the 20th century. The
first known arch dam, the
Glanum Dam, also
known as the
Vallon de
Baume Dam, was
built by the
Romans in France...
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medieval village Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and the
ruins of the
Roman city of
Glanum Tarascon,
medieval castle and
church Salon-de-Provence, city of Nostradamus...