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Mediolanum Santonum was a
Roman town in
Gallia Aquitania, now Saintes. It was
founded in
about 20 BC in
connection with an
expansion of the
network of...
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Saintonge during the Iron Age and the
Roman period.
These people are
noted as
Santonum,
Santonos and
Santonis by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), Santónōn (Σαντόνων) by...
- in
France bore the name "Mediolanum", for example:
Saintes (Mediolanum
Santonum) and Évreux (Mediolanum Aulercorum). In addition,
another theory links...
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Tabula Peutingeriana,
connected Lugdunum (modern-day Lyon) to
Mediolanum Santonum (modern-day Saintes) via
Augustonemetum (Clermont-Ferrand) and Augustoritum...
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built in 18 or 19 by a rich
citizen of the town (then
known as
Mediolanum Santonum), C.
Julius Rufus, and
dedicated to the
emperor Tiberius, his son Drusus...
- forested, its
natural state. In
Roman times,
Saintes was
known as
Mediolanum Santonum.
During much of its history, the name of the city was
spelled Xaintes or...
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Durocortorum (Reims)
Ruteni Segodunom (Rodez) Sal****i
Aosta Santoni Mediolanum Santonum (Saintes)
Seduni Sedunum (Sion, Switzerland)
Segusiavi (*Segusiawī) Forum...
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ancient name of Milan, Italy.
Mediolanum may also
refer to:
Mediolanum Santonum,
modern Saintes in
France Mediolanum Aulercorum,
modern Évreux, France...
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Novioregum was a Gallo-Roman
vicus within the
Civitas Santonum, the
administrative territory of the
Santon people. The
settlement reached its peak in the...
- crafts.
Romanization after the
Gallic War led to the rise of
Mediolanum Santonum (Saintes), the
capital of
Augustan Aquitaine.
Initially designated the...