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Nemausus
Nemausus Nemausus is often said to have been the Celtic patron god of Nemausus (Nmes). The god does not seem to ... The city certainly derived its name from Nemausus, which was perhaps the sacred wood in ...
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Nemausus 1 (translated from French)
Nemausus 1 Nemausus 1 is a whole of social housing ... traditional "bar". From this point of view Nemausus is a proof that it is possible ... curtains or paintings pose). The Utopia of Nemausus 1 has its limits. By giving more ...
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Nîmes
... History The city derives its name from Nemausus 'From The Source'. The contemporary symbol and ... inscription 'COLNEM' or short version of 'Colonia Nemausus', is a reference to the colony of ... bear the abbreviation NEM. COL, "Colony of Nemausus". Some years later a sanctuary and other ... Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius was originated in Nemausus. This prosperity was to stay with the ... modern art and mediatheque; Jean Nouvel the Nemausus, a post-modern residential ensemble, and ...
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Nîmes (translated from German)
... is an old Roman city (antique name: Nemausus) nearby of the Pont you Gard - more ... or audio files Nîmes Nîmes - that antique Nemausus
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Narbonnese Gaule (translated from French)
... the city of Volques known as Arécomiques Nemausus ( Nîmes ), the city of Cavares Arausio ( Orange ... Elne ) Massalia ( Marseille ) Narbo Martius ( Narbonne ) (capital) Nemausus ( Nîmes ) Nicaea ( Nice ) Portus Vénéris ( Port-Vendres ...
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Bridge of Gard (translated from French)
... not known) at the Roman city of Nemausus, called today Nîmes . The complete aqueduct has ... of Lampèze with Nîmes and called Castellum. Nemausus a certain number included/understood of well ...
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Domitienne Sees (translated from French)
... door or a triumphal arch, as with Nemausus ( Nîmes ) with Carry of Auguste or with ... Apta Julia), Cavaillon (Cabellio), Beaucaire (Ugernum), Nîmes (Nemausus), Béziers (Baeterris), Narbonne (Narbo Martius). See too ...
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Nimes (translated from French)
... 60): speaker and lawyer Roman, born in Nemausus (Nimes), Titus Aurelius Fulvus, paternal grandfather of ... around the founder source of the city (Nemausus), J-pH. Mareschal and G. Dardailhon drew ...
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Talk:Nîmes
Talk:Nîmes Nemausus in your article derives from NILE. The ... inscription 'COLNEM' or short version of 'Colonia Nemausus', is a reference to the colony of ...
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Volcae
... was Toulouse (Tolosa); of the Arecomici, Nîmes (Nemausus); the capital of the province and residence ... their assemblies in the sacred wood of Nemausus, the site of modern Nmes. Volcae Tectosages ...
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