-
monuments that have been
unearthed in the area
demonstrate that the
vicus of
Orolaunum quickly became a
commercial and
administrative centre of
Roman civilization...
- Liège (fr), Luik (nl), Lüttich (de)
Lovanium Leuven (nl),
Louvain (fr)
Orolaunum Arlon (fr),
Aarlen (nl) Rothna****
Ronse (nl),
Renaix (fr) Tamasia****,...
-
capital during the 1st
century BCE. An
important secondary centre was
Orolaunum (now Arlon,
capital of the
Belgian Province of Luxembourg), which, in...
-
second century, or the
first half of the third.
Severia Martia,
buried at
Orolaunum in
Gallia Belgica, with a
monument from her daughter,
Tonnia Glabra, dating...
-
together with his wife,
Censorinia Matrausus,
dedicated a
monument at
Orolaunum in
Gallia Belgica to
their son.
Titus Secundius T. f. Avitus, the son...
- Gratianopolis.
Sollius Vico,
buried in a second- or third-century tomb at
Orolaunum in
Gallia Belgica,
along with Similia,
perhaps his wife. List of Roman...
- the wife of
Pruscus Magio, and
mother of Acaunissa, who
built a tomb at
Orolaunum in
Gallia Belgica for his parents,
dating between the
middle of the second...
- the
source of the
Semois river. In
ancient times,
Arlon was
known as
Orolaunum by the
Romans and
served as a
station on the
Antoninian way
linking the...
- (Civitas Remorum), and Echternach, the
bridge on the road from
Arlon (
Orolaunum), to
Bitburg (Vicus Beda).
Despite a
number of
attacks from the middle...