- Luc-en-Diois,
apparently the
religious centre, and
Vaison which was
named Vasio Julia Vocontiorum.
Their authority continued in the
gradual Romanisation...
- ****tus
Afranius Burrus (born AD 1 in
Vasio,
Gallia Narbonensis; died AD 62) was a
prefect of the
Praetorian Guard and was,
together with
Seneca the Younger...
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mountains of the Vosges,
Luxovius over the spa-settlement of Luxeuil, and
Vasio over the town of
Vaison in the
Lower Rhône Valley. One
notable feature of...
- doi:10.1075/nowele.54-55.01mar. "Celtic Gods: The
Gaulish and
Ligurian god,
Vasio (He who is
given Libation)".
Archived from the
original on 18 May 2013....
- at the latest.
Pompeius Trogus, a Gallo-Roman
historian and
citizen of
Vasio during the 1st
century BC, was a
member of the Vocontii.
During the Roman...
- The
foothills are
filled with
orchards and
terraced farmsteads. "Kailash
Vasio", as the
people of
Bharmour are known, are
courteous and
welcoming to visitors...
-
according to John: "In the
beginning was the Word". In 529, the
Second Synod of
Vasio (Vaison-la-Romaine) in Gaul said in its
fifth canon that the
second part...
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dearest father.
Marcellus was
known in
dedicating an
inscription to Bel in
Vasio (Vaison) in Gaul. The
bilingual inscription which is in Gr**** and Latin...
-
presided over by the
archbishop of Arles, but a
later reorganization placed Vasio, i.e. today's Vaison-la-Romaine,
under the
archbishop of Avignon. Jurisdiction...
- residence, the
Priory of
Grauselle near
Malusan (Malausène) in the
diocese of
Vasio (Vaison), on 18
October 1309. Both the King of
Aragon and the King of Castile...