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Augusta Viromanduorum is an
ancient Gallo-Roman settlement,
corresponding to the
modern city of Saint-Quentin (Aisne, Hauts-de-France). The settlement...
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Belgian people who
occupied the region). It
received the name "Augusta
Viromanduorum",
Augusta of the Viromandui, in
honor of the
emperor Augustus. The site...
- (*Windelicī)
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg)
Viromandui (*Wiromanduī)
Augusta Viromanduorum (Saint-Quentin, Aisne)
Vocontii (*Wocontī) Vaison-la-Romaine...
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later displaced by the
Roman settlement of
Augusta Viromanduorum,
modern Saint-Quentin.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire...
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Augusta Suessionum ("Augusta of the Suessii"),
Soissons Augusta Viromanduorum ("Augusta of the Viromandui"), Saint-Quentin
Augusta Treverorum ("Augusta...
- 378–380.
Beaujard & Prévot 2004, pp. 32–33.
Falileyev 2010, s.v.
Augusta Viromanduorum and Viromandis. Ben
Redjeb et al. 1992, p. 39.
Wightman 1985, pp. 12...
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being situated on the
Roman road from
Samarobriva (Amiens) to
Augusta Viromanduorum (Saint-Quentin) at the
point where it
crossed the
Somme river, it is...