- AD. They are
mentioned as
Turonos and
Turonis by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC),
Turones by
Pliny (1st c. AD),
Turoni by
Tacitus (early 2nd c. AD), and as Touroúpioi...
-
Titelberg Tricastini Augusta Tricastinorum (Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux)
Turoni Ambatia (Amboise);
Caesarodunum (Tours)
Velaunii (*Wellaunī)
Brigantio (Briançonnet)...
- Caesar,
Tacitus Turcilingi, Torcilingi,
Thorcilingi Turcilingae Turones,
Turoni Turoni Possibly Celto-Germanic tribe,
south and
later southeast of the Chatti...
- Trojans, and
their allies. The
Historia Brittonum connected Turnus with the
Turoni, and the city of Tours: "[Brutus of Troy] was
exiled on
account of the death...
- uses the name of each of the gens of that time
existing in Gaul (arverni,
turoni, lemovici, turnacenses, bituriges, franci, etc.),
considering himself a...
-
Romanum (1961)
under Die 18 Decembris:
Quintodecimo Kalendas Januarii: "
Turonis, in Gallia,
Sancti Gatiani Episcopi, qui, a
Sancto Fabiano Papa primus...
-
Revolt of
Sacrovir –
revolt of the Treveri, Aedui,
Andes (Andecavi) and
Turoni under Julius Florus and
Julius Sacrovir in Gaul –
revolt suppressed by Gaius...
- Besançon
Tornates /
Turnates Tric****es / Tric****ini
Triviatii Trones Turones /
Turoni –
Tours Uberi / Viberi – High Rhône
river valley,
Upper Valais Vellavi /...
- at the
beginning of the era and
intended to
serve as the
capital of the
Turoni territory, was
founded between the
Loire and Cher rivers, in an area where...
- sawn
columns (8), two
engraved blocks celebrating "the free city of the
Turoni":
CIVITAS TVRONORVM LIBERA (9 and 10), and a
square capital (11). Two posterns...