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    Durocortorum was the name of the city Reims during the Roman era. It was the capital of the Remi tribe and the second largest city in Roman Gaul. Before...
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    145556°N 4.0225°E / 49.145556; 4.0225 The Battle of Reims or Battle of Durocortorum was fought in 356 between the Western Roman army led by Western Roman...
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    remaining of four gates that gave access to the Gallo-Roman town known as Durocortorum. The arch stands 32 metres long and 13 metres high, with three wide arched...
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    cities of Camaracum (Cambrai), Nemetacum (Arras), Samarobriva (Amiens), Durocortorum (Reims), Dividorum (Metz) and Augusta Treverorum (Trier). In 173, the...
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    oppidum; Augusta Raurica (Kaiseraugst) Redones Condate (Rennes) Remi Durocortorum (Reims) Ruteni Segodunom (Rodez) Salassi Aosta Santoni Mediolanum Santonum...
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    from the Cernunnos of Rheims (Marne, Champagne, France)—in antiquity, Durocortorum, the civitas capital of the Remi tribe—and the stag vomiting coins from...
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  • WS4 Reims, a city in the French department of Marne, the old capital (Durocortorum, later Remi) of the Roman province Belgica. JPL · 12280 12281 Chaumont...
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    with 25,000 soldiers; Julian with 13,000 troops would move east from Durocortorum (Rheims). However, while Julian was in transit, a group of Laeti attacked...
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    range of 30,000–50,000 or perhaps up to 100,000. Reims was first called Durocortorum in Latin, which is hypothesized to derive from a Gaulish name meaning...
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  • Caesar in 53 BC. On the conclusion of the war, and after a conference at Durocortorum, Caesar had Acco tried and convicted on charges of treason. As punishment...
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    of the Roman Empire the second came from the southwest and connected Durocortorum (Reims, France) with Andethana (Niederanven, Luxembourg) and Augusta...
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    medieval and later times (e.g. Vesontio→Besançon, Avaricum→Bourges, Durocortorum →Reims). Collis, John (2004). "Oppida". In Bogucki, Peter; Crabtree,...
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  • the Apostate of Rome relieves the city, ending the siege. Battle of Durocortorum Caesar Julian is defeated by the Alemanni. Battle of Brumath Roman troops...
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    decided to remain in Gaul and fight the Alamanni. Valentinian advanced to Durocortorum and sent two generals, Charietto and Severianus, against the invaders...
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    settlers (such as the Treveri, Nervii and Suebi) 5 Northern Gaul, including Durocortorum (Reims), the Ardouenna (Ardennes) and the Parisii in Lucotocia (Lutetia)...
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  • Spongefingus, in his damaged chariot, only to then cast him aside on the road. Durocortorum (Reims): Asterix and Obelix abandon the breakdown chariot and buy some...
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  • 莱赫瑙/萊赫瑙/Láihènǎo (Mandarin) Reims Dourikotora - Δουρικορτόρα (Ancient Greek), Durocortorum (Latin), Reims (Finnish, French, German, Interlingua, Italian, Romanian...
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    He was of Gallic or Germanic origin and was both born and buried in Durocortorum, modern day Reims. Jovinus spent his military career in Gaul, first appearing...
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    developed into the town of Voncq, attested as Vongo vicus in the 3rd c. AD. Durocortorum (modern Reims), a former oppidum probably built in the late 2nd–early...
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  • Firma Secundanorum Arausio Porte de Mars 200 3rd century AD Reims France Durocortorum Pont Flavien !9988 c. 12 BC Saint-Chamas France n/a Arch of Glanum 010...
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    and upkeep. The settlement of a tribe of Gauls called the Remes, named Durocortorum, had been recorded by Julius Caesar in his accounts of the Gallic Wars...
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  • Roman–Germanic wars Siege of Autun – 356 – Roman–Germanic wars Battle of Durocortorum – 356 – Roman–Germanic wars Battle of Brumath – 356 – Roman–Germanic...
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    Constantine (306–336) Siege of Senonae (356) Siege of Autun (356) Battle of Durocortorum (356) Battle of Brumath (356) Battle of Argentoratum (357) Great Conspiracy...
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  • Condevicnum → Portus Namnetum → Nantes Divodurum → Metz Divona → Cahors Durocortorum → Reims Elimberris → Auch Forum Iulii → Fréjus Gesocribate → Brest Gesoriacum...
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  • Digne-les-Bains, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence Divio Dijon Divodurum Metz Durocortorum Reims Flavia (GOL: Flaviacum) Saint-Germer-de-Fly, Oise Flaviniacum (GOL:...
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    Belgica, with Trier becoming part of the latter with its capital at Durocortorum Remorum (Reims). Trier was the seat of the financial procurator responsible...
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  • Gallia Lugdunensis; perhaps the same Bellius named in inscriptions from Durocortorum and Bagacum in Gallia Belgica. Bellius, named in an inscription from...
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    (Boulogne-sur-Mer) to Argentorate (Strasbourg) via Samarobriva (Amiens) and Durocortorum (Reims). The ancient town of Pons Saravi developed around the Sarre,...
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  • built a monument for his wife, Cintusmina, the daughter of Magionus, at Durocortorum in Gallia Belgica. Marcus Reginius M. f. Eutyches, a native of Lycia...
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  • number of inscriptions from Gallia Narbonensis. Iccius, a native of Durocortorum, a town of Gallia Belgica, who led a deputation from the town to seek...
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