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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...
- The city
became increasingly referred to as
Lugdunum (and
occasionally Lugudunum). The
earliest translation of this
Gaulish place-name as "Desired Mountain"...
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Brittenburg was a
Roman ruin site west of
Leiden between Katwijk aan Zee and
Noordwijk aan Zee,
presumably identical to the even
older Celtic Lugdunum...
- (Arpitan, Turkish),
Ludgun or Lwów
francuski (former Polish),
Lugdunum or
Lugudunum (Latin), Lyon (Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Romanian, Slovene), Lyón...
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Built during the
reign of
Emperor Claudius (41–54), the town's name was
Lugudunum. The town's name was
later ****ociated with the name of the city of Leiden...
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Durham -
Dunelm Glendinning Rigg, ****berland Londesborough,
Yorkshire –
Lugudunum, *lọ:co- + duno ("shining fort"). Temon, ****berland -
possibly equivalent...
- 548 ft (167 m), is
crowned by the tomb of
Munatius Plancus,
founder of
Lugudunum (modern Lyons), who died
after 22 BC. It is a
circular structure of blocks...
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cohort of
auxiliary cavalry;
Tacitus mentions this unit as
present at
Lugudunum with the
Legio I
Italica in
early spring AD 69.
Ronald Syme
infers from...