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hedged farmland. The name of the town
derives from the Latin:
Noviomagus Lexoviorum ("Noviomagus of the Lexovii"). The town was
originally known in Celtic...
- of the Orne. This axis,
connecting Augustodurum (Bayeux) to
Noviomagus Lexoviorum (Lisieux),
later became rue Exmoisine, now rue Saint-Jean. In 1954–1956...
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Civitas Ebroicorum (Mediolanum, Évreux),
Civitas Saiorum (Sées),
Civitas Lexoviorum (Noviomagus,
Lisieux / Lieuvin) and
Civitas Constantia (Coutances). In...
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believed to be the
original location of the
Roman city of
Noviomagus Lexoviorum. However,
recent research indicates that
these ruins represent a peripheral...
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other words a
clearing in woodland.
Noviomagus may
refer to:
Noviomagus Lexoviorum ("Noviomagus of the Lexovii"), the Gallo-Roman
settlement at Lisieux,...
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Civitas Ebroicorum (Mediolanum, Évreux)
Civitas Saiorum (Sées)
Civitas Lexoviorum (Noviomagus, Lisieux)
Civitas Constantia (Coutances)
Lugdunensis Tertia...
- Lillebonne),
Esuvii (*Uxisama > modern-day Exmes)
Lexovii (Noviomagus
Lexoviorum, modern-day Lisieux),
Sagii (unknown name, modern-day Sées)
Unelli (Cosedia...
- Aude
Nemausus Nîmes Nicaea,
Nicia Nice
Noviodunum Soissons Noviomagus Lexoviorum (GOL: Lexovium) Lisieux,
Calvados Noviomagus Veromanduorum (GOL: Noviomium...
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outsiders to this tribe. The city of Lisieux,
attested ca. 400 AD as
civitas Lexoviorum ('civitas of the Lexovii',
Loxovias in 614,
Lisiue in 1024), and the region...
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dating to AD 147.
Marcus Opilius,
named in an
inscription from
Noviomagus Lexoviorum in
Gallia Lugdunensis.
Publius Opelius,
named in an
inscription from Rome...