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Lugdunum (also
spelled Lugudunum, Latin: [ɫʊɡ(ʊ)ˈduːnʊ̃ː];[failed verification]
modern Lyon, France) was an
important Roman city in Gaul,
established on...
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Lugdunum is a
classical Roman place name, most
commonly referring to one of two places:
Lugdunum, Gaul; now Lyon,
France Lugdunum Batavorum, a castellum...
- century, Lyon. The
Gallic Lugdun or
Lugdunon that was
Latinized in
Roman as
Lugdunum is
composed of two words. The
first may be the name of the
Celtic god Lug...
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Lugdunum,
formerly known as the Gallo-Roman
Museum of Lyon-Fourvière (French: musée gallo-romain de Fourvière) or
Museum of
Roman Civilisation (musée de...
- The
Battle of
Lugdunum, also
called the
Battle of Lyon, was
fought on 19
February 197 at
Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France),
between the
armies of the Roman...
- province.
Severus defeated Albinus three years later at the
Battle of
Lugdunum in Gaul.
Following the
consolidation of his rule over the
western provinces...
- was one of the most
important cities of the
Roman Empire,
Lugdunum.
After the
Battle of
Lugdunum (197) the city
never fully recovered, and Lyon was built...
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after its
capital Lugdunum (today's Lyon),
possibly Roman Europe's
major city west of Italy, and a
major imperial mint.
Outside Lugdunum was the Sanctuary...
- Zee and
Noordwijk aan Zee,
presumably identical to the even
older Celtic Lugdunum fortress. The site is
first mentioned in 1401, was
uncovered more completely...
- of
secondary characteristics such as size, extension, bitrate, etc. The
Lugdunum versions of
eserver (eDonkey
server software)
support complex Boolean searches...