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- Orléans (UK: /ɔːrˈliːənz, ˈɔːrliənz/; US: /ˌɔːrleɪˈɒ̃, ˌɔːrliˈɑːn, ɔːrˈleɪənz/, French: [ɔʁleɑ̃] ) is a city in north-central France, about 120 kilometres...
- Platysoma aurelianum is a species of clown beetle in the family Histeridae. It is found in North America. "Platysoma aurelianum Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- significance is disputed; historians generally agree that the siege of Aurelianum was the decisive moment in the campaign[citation needed] and stopped the...
- successor of Goar as king of the Alan foederati settled in the region around Aurelianum (modern-day Orléans). According to Jordanes, Sangiban had promised Attila...
- Gaul (modern France), crossing the Rhine in 451 and marching as far as Aurelianum (Orléans), before being stopped in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains...
- extent, during this period, among Jews) Alanian (spoken by the Alans of Aurelianum) Religion Gothic paganism (initially) Chalcedonian Christianity Arianism...
- settled the Alans around Valence in 440 and along the Loire including Aurelianum in 442 to contain unrest in Armorica. In Spain, Aetius was slowly losing...
- is named after the Roman emperor Aurelian, originally being known as Aurelianum. Thus, by extension, since New Orleans is also named after Aurelian, its...
- after Aurelian. Originally named Cenabum, Aurelian rebuilt and renamed it Aurelianum or Aureliana Civitas ("city of Aurelian", cité d'Aurélien), which evolved...
- and Burgundians, and raced to prevent Attila from taking the city of Aurelianum (Orléans), successfully forcing the Huns to retreat. The Roman-Germanic...