Definition of Segodunum. Meaning of Segodunum. Synonyms of Segodunum

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Segodunum. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Segodunum and, of course, Segodunum synonyms and on the right images related to the word Segodunum.

Definition of Segodunum

No result for Segodunum. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Segodunum from wikipedia

- Segodūnum is an old Celtic place name derived from Proto-Celtic *sego-dūno-, meaning "strong fortress". It can refer to the following locations: Rodez...
- in Rodez where his family had also held Trevidos, a villa estate near Segodunum, since the mid-fifth century at least. Ferreolus was the son of Tonantius...
- Roman occupation, the city was named Segodunum. The roots being sego "strong" and dunum "hill", where Segodunum "high hill, stronghold" is at the origin...
- "wander toponym", meaning "strong fortress", like the Celtic toponym Segodunum, from Proto-Germanic *sigatūna-, Old Norse Sigtún, cf. Proto-Germanic...
- "wander toponym", meaning "strong fortress", like the Celtic toponym Segodunum, from Proto-Germanic *sigatūna, Old Norse Sigtún, cf. Proto-Germanic *segaz...
- Now underground and buried Segodunum Rodez France 44°21′06″N 2°34′10″E / 44.3518°N 2.56939°E / 44.3518; 2.56939 (Segodunum (Rodez)) Tolosa Toulouse...
- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. The name is derived from Gaulish Segodunum. Communes of the Saône-et-Loire department "Répertoire national des élus:...
- 1949–present A Bronze Age (Urnfield culture) refuge castle, the Celtic Segodunum, and later a Roman fort, stood on the hill known as the Leistenberg, the...
- The derivation is contested but may be cognate with the Celtic toponym Segodunum, from PGmc *siga-tūna ("strong fortress"). Founded by Odin according to...
- Leiden / Leyde (Netherlands) Rigomagus > Riom (France), Remagen (Germany) Segodunum > Suin, Syon (France); X unclear location near Würzburg (Germany) Vuerodunum...