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- variously expressed as Narbonese or Narbonnese Gaul, Narbonian Gaul, and Narbonensian Gaul. Maddison, Angus (2007), Contours of the World Economy 1–2030 AD:...
- territoire : Nîmes, Arles, Glanum, aqueducts, via Domitia, 2002. Roman Narbonensian cities and area: Nîmes, Arles, Glanum, aqueducts, via Domitia Le chemin...
- Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023. The forms "Narbonian" and "Narbonensian" are sometimes encountered, particularly in reference to ancient Narbo...
- Gallia Narbonensis, or Northern Italy. His marriage to the daughter of Narbonensian senator Gnaeus Julius Agricola implies that he came from Gallia Narbonensis...
- dedication of a church built at Orange by Liberius (praetorian prefect) of Narbonensian Gaul. It was attended by fourteen bishops under the presidency of Caesarius...
- 5 Hispanic Lusitania 6 Aquitanian Gaul 7 Belgic Gaul 8 Belgic Gaul 9 Narbonensian Gaul 10 Greater Germania 11 Raetia and Vindelica 12 Nori**** 13 Upper...
- p. 176. Lindsay, p. 158. CIL XII, 4756. Syme, Ronald (1986). "More Narbonensian Senators" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (65). Dr...
- that office; Ronald Syme goes as far as to label Regulus "the first Narbonensian consul, anti****ting Valerius Asiaticus in 35 and Domitius Afer in 39"...
- addition, his daughter married Gnaeus Domitius Luc****, a member of the Narbonensian aristocracy. His granddaughter, Domitia Lucilla Major, was, through her...
- Domitian), and urban prefect. Noting that Fulvus was part of the "Hispano-Narbonensian nexus" that emerged in the later first century AD, Brian W. Jones observes...