Lugdunum (also spelled Lugudunum, Latin: [ɫʊɡ(ʊ)ˈduːnʊ̃ː];[failed verification] modern Lyon, France) was an important Roman city in Gaul, established on...
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Lugdunum is a classical Roman place name, most commonly referring to one of two places: Lugdunum, Gaul; now Lyon, France Lugdunum Batavorum, a castellum...
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Lyon (redirect from Lugdunum Segusianorum)
century, Lyon. The Gallic Lugdun or Lugdunon that was Latinized in Roman as Lugdunum is composed of two words. The first may be the name of the Celtic god Lug...
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The Battle of Lugdunum, also called the Battle of Lyon, was fought on 19 February 197 at Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France), between the armies of the Roman...
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Lugdunum, formerly known as the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon-Fourvière (French: musée gallo-romain de Fourvière) or Museum of Roman Civilisation (musée de...
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History of Lyon (section Lugdunum)
was one of the most important cities of the Roman Empire, Lugdunum. After the Battle of Lugdunum (197) the city never fully recovered, and Lyon was built...
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EDonkey network (redirect from Lugdunum server)
of secondary characteristics such as size, extension, bitrate, etc. The Lugdunum versions of eserver (eDonkey server software) support complex Boolean searches...
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Brittenburg (redirect from Lugdunum Batavorum)
Zee and Noordwijk aan Zee, presumably identical to the even older Celtic Lugdunum fortress. The site is first mentioned in 1401, was uncovered more completely...
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Lyon Tablet (redirect from Lugdunum Tablet)
the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon. Claudius had particular affinities with Lugdunum (Lyon). He was born there, and it housed the Imperial cult centre: as both...
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province. Severus defeated Albinus three years later at the Battle of Lugdunum in Gaul. Following the consolidation of his rule over the western provinces...
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