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- military activities. This was an important event in the Romanization of Narbonese Gaul, as it resulted in the Romans organizing the province.[citation needed]...
- Trogue, was a Gallo-Roman historian from the Celtic Vocontii tribe in Narbonese Gaul who lived during the reign of the emperor Augustus. He was nearly...
- thanksgiving festival. Lepidus thereafter administered both Hispania and Narbonese Gaul as proconsul. When Antony attempted to take control of Cisalpine...
- a gravestone in Rome, but it has also been supposed that he lived in Narbonese Gaul, because he refers to a species of vine (mar****) which, according...
- during the Second Triumvirate, Lepidus was given responsibility for Narbonese Gaul (along with Hispania and Africa), while Mark Antony was given the...
- details can be inferred from chance mentions: He is thought to be of Narbonese origins, and originally of the equestrian class. From the nomenclature...
- survive. Tacitus was born c. 56 AD in, most likely, either Cisalpine or Narbonese Gaul. Upon arriving in Rome, which would have happened by 75, he quickly...
- Trebellius Rufus Also a Roman Senator and high priest of the imperial cult for Narbonese Gaul. 92-93 anarchy ca. 93 C. Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappus (...
- for ensuring that the rebellion of Vercingetorix did not spread into Narbonese Gaul. After the suppression of the rebellion, he remained a legate through...
- "At Besancon, in France, St. Germ****, bishop and martyr." "At Uzes, in Narbonese Gaul, St. Firminus, bishop and confessor." c.525-c.599. Born in the north...