-
consort of Luxovius, god of the
waters of Luxeuil-les-Bains (in antiquity,
Luxovium).
Bricta is
recorded in the
following inscriptions from Luxeuil-les-Bains :...
- France.
Luxeuil (sometimes
rendered Luxeu in
older texts) was the
Roman Luxovium and
contained many fine
buildings at the time of its
destruction by the...
- Columb****,
Irish missionary,
obtains from King
Guntram the Gallo-Roman
castle Luxovium (Luxeuil-les-Bains),
where he
founds the
Abbey of Luxeuil. John of Biclaro...
- Columb****
decided upon the
ruins of a well-fortified Gallo-Roman settlement,
Luxovium,
about eight miles away. The
Roman town had been
ravaged by
Attila in 451...
-
became merged in the
newly formed Kingdom of Burgundy.
Vesontio (Besançon)
Luxovium (Luxeuil-les-Bains)
Loposagium (Luxiol)
Portus Abucini (Port-sur-Saône)...
-
guest hostel by fire and the
death of one of the guests:
Bishop Brodulf of
Luxovium,
cousin to the King of Franks, whom they
discovered had been
stabbed to...
- of
Luxueil were the
ruins of a well-fortified Gallo-Roman settlement,
Luxovium, that had been
ravaged by
Attila in 451, and was now
buried in the dense...
- Columb****,
Irish missionary,
obtains from King
Guntram the Gallo-Roman
castle Luxovium (Luxeuil-les-Bains),
where he
founds the
Abbey of Luxeuil. John of Biclaro...