-
Maximus in
Augusta Treverorum,
Durocortorum was
renamed Metropolis Civitas Remorum, and no
longer served as the
capital of
Gallia Belgica although it remained...
- Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges),
Lugdunum Batavorum (near Leyden),
Lugdunum Remorum (modern-day Laon), two
Welsh places named Din Lleu (the
order of the elements...
-
after standing a long
siege have been extirpated. The
powerful city of
Remorum [=Rheims], the
Ambiani [=Amiens], the Altrebatæ [=Arras], the
Morini [=Thérouanne]...
- At an
unknown date, the
capital of
Belgica was
moved from
Durocortorum Remorum (Reims) to
Augusta Treverorum. A
significant layer of the
Treveran élite...
- 14 line 37:
Inbetausius episcopus,
Primigenius diaconus, de
civitate Remorum. Duchesne, p. 81, no. 4. Aper: Fisquet, p. 7. Duchesne, p. 81, no. 5. Materni****:...
- front, foremost'). The city of Reims,
attested ca. 400 AD as
civitate Remorum (Rems in 1284), is
named after the
Belgic tribe. The Remi
dwelled in the...
- with
Trier becoming part of the
latter with its
capital at
Durocortorum Remorum (Reims).
Trier was the seat of the
financial procurator responsible for...
- the
bridge over the
Sauer on the
Roman road from
Trier to
Reims (Civitas
Remorum), and Echternach, the
bridge on the road from
Arlon (Orolaunum), to Bitburg...
- "Ad
Fines Suessionum" (limit of the Suessiones' territory) or "Ad
Fines Remorum" (limit of the Remi's territory), as the city was
situated on the boundary...