- Metz (/ˈmɛts/ METS, French: [mɛs] , Latin:
Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then Mettis) is a city in
northeast France located at the
confluence of the Moselle...
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Arles –
remains include the Alyscamps, a
large Roman necropolis Autun Divodurum (modern Metz) –
remains include the
Basilica of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains...
- Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains. Haselgrove, C., J. Kunow. "Places: 108927 (
Divodurum/Mettis)". Pleiades.
Retrieved September 16, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:...
- rule and was
integrated into the
Roman Empire. As a well-fortified town,
Divodurum, at the
junction of
several military roads, Metz
became one of the prin****l...
- (*Lexsowī)
Noviomagos (Lisieux)
Lingones Andematunnon (Langres)
Mediomatrici Divodurum (Metz)
Medulli Moriana?
Menapii Castellum Menapiorum (C****el)
Morini Bononia...
- of the Treviri,
between the Remi and the Leuci.
Their chief town was
Divodurum ('place of the gods,
divine enclosure'),
mentioned by
Tacitus in the early...
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Construction of
military roads and
especially the
military road Lugdunum--
Divodurum--Treverorum--Agrippinensium (from Lyon to Cologne). 16 BC,
clades Lolliana...
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Speyer Germany 9 BC
Castellum apud
Confluentes Koblenz Germany 1st c. BC
Divodurum Metz
France 1st c. BC
Caesaromagus Beauvais France 1st c. BC Ambianum...
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early in 451 with his
followers and a
large number of allies,
sacking Divodurum (now Metz) on
April 7.
Schultheis notes, however, that
sacking of Metz...
- Glanum, near today's Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Lillebonne (Juliobona) Metz (
Divodurum Mediomatricorum) -
Thermes de Metz
Paris –
Thermes de
Cluny Plombières-les-Bains...