- Alba-la-Romaine,
corresponding to the Gallo-Roman city of Alba
Augusta Helviorum or Alba
Helviorum ("Alba of the Helvii") is
located near the
present town of Alba-la-Romaine...
- Brenodurum? (Bern, Switzerland); Aventi**** (Avenches)
Helvii (*Helwī) Alba
Helviorum (Alba-la-Romaine)
Insubres Mediolanom (Milan)
Lemovices (*Lemowīcēs) Durotin****...
- name was
Marcus Iallius B****us
Fabius Valeri****. B****us was from Alba
Helviorum (modern Joyeuse, Ardèche),
where two
inscriptions record his
cursus honorum...
- from a person's
physical features. This
family came to Rome from Alba
Helviorum,
perhaps indicating that they were of
Gallic origin. This list includes...
-
equivalent to the Vivarais, in the
modern French department of Ardèche. Alba
Helviorum was
their capital,
possibly the Alba
Augusta mentioned by Ptolemy, and...
-
farming ponds built on the
banks of the Rhône by the
Romans to
supply Alba
Helviorum. A Roman-built
bridge designed to
facilitate trade in the area
still stands...
-
Tatia Septim[...].
Tatia Macrina,
dedicated a second-century tomb at Alba
Helviorum in
Gallia Narbonensis to her son, Macrinus.
Lucius Tatius Felix, buried...
- Alba-la-Romaine town was
founded in
Roman times and bore the name Alba
Helviorum ("Alba of the Helvii," an
ancient Celtic people). It was the
capital of...
- if *touta is
correctly translated as "a people," the
sense of
civitas Helviorum might be
analogous to that of the
Roman People (populus) as a political...