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Tetrarchy (AD 296), it was
first divided into two,
Lugdunensis Prima, with its
capital at Lyon, and
Lugdunensis Secunda, with its
capital at Rouen. This division...
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Staphylococcus lugdunensis.
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October 2017). "Staphylococcus
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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...
- 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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comprised the
following provinces:
Gallia Lugdunensis I,
Gallia Lugdunensis II,
Gallia Lugdunensis III,
Gallia Lugdunensis IV (Senonia),
Belgica I,
Belgica II...
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Elachista lugdunensis is a moth of the
family Elachistidae that can be
found in Portugal, Spain, France, Germany,
Austria and Sweden. The
wingspan is...
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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...
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French Ancien Régime
Roman Catholic dioceses and
ecclesiastical provinces were
heirs of Late
Roman civitates (themselves
created out of
Gaulish tribes)...
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prima Lugdunensis provincia Lugdunensis provincia sit,
nichilominus secunda et
tercia Lugdunensis provincia est. **** ergo
primae sedis Lugdunensis praesul...
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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...