- The
Jublains archeological site is a
cluster of ruins,
mostly dating back to
Ancient Rome, in the
current French commune of
Jublains in the département...
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Jublains (French pronunciation: [ʒyblɛ̃]) is a
commune in the
Mayenne department in north-western France.
Jublains,
formerly spelled Jubleins, is the site...
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funerary stele in 2012.
Roman governors of
Germania Inferior Bagaudae Jublains archeological site
Consul (Gallic Empire) The
regime had no
distinct name...
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Regional Council of Pays de la Loire,
deliberative ****embly of the
region Jublains archeological site
Place Saint-Pierre,
Nantes In the 1960s
under the presidency...
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Finnegans Wake by
James Joyce also
refers to
North Armorica.
Breton language Jublains archeological site
Saxon s**** (Tractus armoric****) Merriam-Webster Dictionary...
- Vannes)
Civitas Osismorum (Vorgium, Carhaix)
Civitas Diablintum (Noviodunum,
Jublains)
Lugdunensis Senonia Metropolis civitas Senonum (Agedin****, Sens) Civitas...
- Richard; Besombes, Paul-André (2008). "Une
fouille en
bordure des
thermes de
Jublains (Mayenne):
enfin un dodécaèdre en
contexte archéologique !".
Revue archaéologique...
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Prehistoric (or Proto-historic) Iron Age
Historic Iron Age
Blast furnace Fogou Jublains archeological site,
example in
northwest France List of Iron Age states...
- years, but
there is no
evidence for a
relation between the two.
Laeti Jublains archeological site List of Late
Roman provinces Notitia Galliarum Roll...
- worshipped,
among other places, at Fins d'Annecy (Haute-Savoie) and at
Jublains (Maine-et-Loire).
Apollo is
considered the most ****enic (Gr****) of the...