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- with l****s and cream. The first known settlement at this location was Samarobriva ("Somme bridge"), the central settlement of the Ambiani tribe, one of...
- Celtic root *samo- ('summer'). The city of Amiens was also known as Samarobriva (Gaulish: 'bridge on the Samara'). It is attested by the early 1st century...
- Constantius II became the sole emperor of the Roman Empire. Born in Samarobriva (Amiens), Gaul, Magnentius was purportedly the son of a British father...
- during the Roman period. During the pre-Roman period, the area around Samarobriva (Amiens) was probably located at the extremity of the Ambianian territory...
- Belgica included the cities of Camara**** (Cambrai), Nemeta**** (Arras), Samarobriva (Amiens), Durocortorum (Reims), Dividorum (Metz) and Augusta Treverorum...
- 18 (around 334 or 354), he was stationed at Ambianensium civitas or Samarobriva in Gaul (now Amiens, France). It is likely that he joined the Equites...
- Vienna (Vienne) Ambarri near junction of Rhône & Saône rivers Ambiani Samarobriva (Amiens) Andecavi (*Andecawī) Juliomagos Andecavorum (Angers) Arecomici...
- along with one legion, was stationed for the winter with the Belgae at Samarobriva. From here he accompanied Caesar in coming to the aid of Quintus Cicero...
- concerts & events). Samarobriva Amiens France 49°32′02″N 2°10′28″E / 49.534020°N 2.174333°E / 49.534020; 2.174333 (Samarobriva (Amiens)) [11] Archived...
- to correct the situation and returned to Gaul, meeting Valentinian at Samarobriva. Valentinian then sent Jovinus to Britain and promoted Severus to magister...