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- -ˈbʌn/ -⁠BAWN, -⁠BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan: Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin: Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin: Narbona) is a commune in Southern France in the...
- at Narbo (modern Narbonne) on the coast, near Hispania, to guard construction of the road. It soon developed into a full Roman colony Colonia Narbo Martius...
- Allobroges in southern Gaul in 123. Lucius Licinius Cr****us founded the city of Narbo there in 118. Rome fought the Jugurthine War from 111 to 104 BC against...
- (608 m). Narbo was a mining community financed by French investors. The name Narbo comes from Narbonne, the name of one of the investors. Narbo is the Latin...
- Ferreolus of Rodez (born c. 485) was a Gallo-Roman senator from Narbonne, then Narbo, who later lived in Rodez where his family had also held Trevidos, a villa...
- Narbonensis, after its newly established capital of Colonia Narbo Martius (colloquially known as Narbo, at the location of the modern Narbonne), a Roman colony...
- grammarian who probably flourished in the later 2nd century AD, perhaps at Narbo (Narbonne) in Gaul. He made a 20-volume epitome of Verrius Flaccus's voluminous...
- or 435), a Roman Senator and a v. nob. (vir nobilis) of Narbonne, then Narbo, was a man of literary taste and precocious ability. His father was Flavius...
- of the Praetorian Guard Roman Soldier, Healer and Martyr Born c. AD 255 Narbo Martius, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire Died c. AD 288 (aged approximately...
- Visigoths left Italy at the beginning of 412 and settled themselves around Narbo. Heracli**** was still in command in the diocese of Africa. He was the last...