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Gallia Lugdunensis (French:
Gaule Lyonnaise) was a
province of the
Roman Empire in what is now the
modern country of France, part of the
Celtic territory...
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Staphylococcus lugdunensis is a coagulase-negative
member of the
genus Staphylococcus,
consisting of Gram-positive
bacteria with
spherical cells that...
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Typha lugdunensis is a
plant species found in an odd
disjunct distribution in
Europe and Asia. It has been
reported from Germany, Switzerland, France...
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modern region of Aquitaine. It was
bordered by the
provinces of
Gallia Lugdunensis,
Gallia Narbonensis, and
Hispania Tarraconensis.
Fourteen Celtic tribes...
- muscae, S. pseudintermedius, S. rostri, S.
schleiferi S.
lugdunensis group – S.
lugdunensis S.
saprophyticus group – S. arlettae, S. caeli, S. cohnii...
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surrounding the present-day city of Langres,
between the
provinces of
Gallia Lugdunensis and
Gallia Belgica. They are
mentioned as Língōnes (Λίγγωνες) by Polybius...
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Vindex (c. AD 25 – 68), was a
Roman governor in the
province of
Gallia Lugdunensis.
Following normal Roman procedures, his name
Gaius Julius indicated that...
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Tabula Lugdunensis: A
Critical Edition with
Translation and Commentary. pp. 49–51. Tacitus, Annales, XI, 23-24
Malloch (2020). The
Tabula Lugdunensis: A Critical...
- The Rite of Lyon (Latin:
ritus Lugdunensis,
sometimes ritus Romano-
Lugdunensis; French: rite lyonnais) is a
liturgical rite of the
Latin Church once used...
- years. In the Late
Roman Empire a new
province was
created and
called Lugdunensis Secunda, it
sketched the
later ecclesiastical province of Rouen, with...