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Vesunna is a
Celtic goddess worshipped in
Roman Gaul. She was
likely considered a
giver of prosperity,
abundance and good fortune, as
evidenced by the...
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established themselves on the
plain of L'Isle, and the town of
Vesunna was created. This
Roman city was
eventually embellished with amenities...
- The
Vesunna Gallo-Roman
Museum is a
museum of Gallo-Roman art and
archaeology in the town of Périgueux,
located in the
French department of the Dordogne...
- a Romano-Celtic
goddess from
Roman Gaul,
attested epigraphically from
Vesunna (present-day Périgueux), who is
closely related to the
Roman goddess Diana...
- The
Tower of
Vesunna is the
vestige of a Gallo-Roman
fanum (temple)
dedicated to
Vesunna, a
tutelary goddess of the Petrocorii. The
sanctuary was built...
- Metz. At Périgueux, France, a
luxurious Roman villa called the
Domus of
Vesunna,
built round a
garden courtyard surrounded by a
colonnaded peristyle enriched...
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goddess attested in Nori****
Verbeia -
Brittonic goddess of the
River Wharfe Vesunna -
Gallic goddess of the
Petrocorii Vibēs - a
goddess in Nori**** Abandinus...
- collaboration,
including The Two
Georges with
Richard Dreyfuss, "Death in
Vesunna" with his
first wife,
Betty Turtledove (pen name:
Elaine O'Byrne); Household...
- is a 'Watch Captain' in
Regio XIII. In
Death in
Vesunna by
Harry Turtledove, the
vigiles of
Vesunna,
Roman Gaul (now
modern Périgueux, France) are tasked...
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Osismii (*Ostimī)
Vorgium (Carhaix)
Parisii Lutetia (Paris)
Petrocorii Vesunna (Périgueux)
Pictones Lemonum (Poitiers)
Rauraci Basel oppidum; Augusta...