- the
lower Seine valley. They
called it Ratumacos; the
Romans called it
Rotomagus. It was
considered the
second city of
Gallia Lugdunensis after Lugdunum...
-
Gauls named the
settlement Ratumacos and the
Romans called it
Rotomagus.
Roman Rotomagus was the
second city of
Gallia Lugdunensis,
after Lugdunum (Lyon)...
-
Saint Mellonius (229-314) was an
early 4th-century
Bishop of
Rotomagus (now Rouen) in the
Roman province of
Secunda Provincia Lugdunensis (now Normandy...
- on the axis
corresponding to the de******** of the Gallo-Roman city of
Rotomagus, the
former name of Rouen. In 1527, the
street was
spanned by a stone...
- the
Roman road, the Chaussée
Jules César,
between Lutetia (Paris) and
Rotomagus (Rouen). The road
still exists and is now part of the N14 from
Paris to...
- the Notitia, it is
explicitly mentioned as
lying in
litore Saxonico.
Rotomagus (Rouen),
garrisoned by the
milites Ursariensii Constantia (Coutances)...
-
about the
rogue emperor; his
coinage was
issued from
mints in Londinium,
Rotomagus (Rouen) and a
third site,
possibly Colonia Claudia Victricensis (Colchester)...
-
seven cities (civitates). The
province of
Rouen included the
civitas of
Rotomagus (Rouen),
which formed the
pagus Rotomagensis (Roumois); in
addition there...
- (January 1911). "Bulletin de l'année... / Société
normande de géographie".
Rotomagus (in French).
Retrieved 1
September 2019.
August Strindberg (1992). August...
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Roztoka (former Polish),
Roztoky (Czech)
Rouen Ratumacos (Gaulish),
Rotomagus (Latin),
Rouaan (Dutch alternate),
Rouen (French, Italian, Romanian),...