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Vertillum is a Gallo-Roman site in the
modern commune of
Vertault in the Côte-d'Or
department of
eastern France. It has been
extensively (and
often destructively)...
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other areas occupied by the
Roman army,
including southeast Gaul, as at
Vertillum; in
Spain and Portugal,
where some
twenty inscriptions are known, among...
- was
discovered in 1894 on the
ruins of the Gallo-Roman
settlement of
Vertillum in
eastern France. Later, it was
included in a
Paris exhibition of France's...
- The
Vertault relief is a
Roman relief from Vertault, the
ancient Vertillum, in the
Department of Côte-d'Or.
Today it is
located at the
Museum of Châtillon-sur-Seine...
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change temporarily to the
benefit of the
development by the
Lingones of
Vertillum,
which are 20 km away. At the end of the Gallo-Roman
period the function...
- Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France. The
ancient Gallo-Roman
settlement of
Vertillum lies just west of the village. Of
particular note is its
Vertault relief...
- is rich in
archaeological relics. The
excavations of the Gallo-Roman
Vertillum,
about fifteen miles away, and
those of
Mount L****ois,
produced a large...
- not far from what once was the site of the Gallo-Roman
settlement of
Vertillum. The land had been
given to
Abbot Robert by Hugo de Norlennac.
There they...
- Chapelle-d'Oze. In Gallo-Roman
times three Roman roads left from
Vertault (
Vertillum, an
important centre south of Côte-d'Or)
towards the north. One of these...