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The
Gallo-
Roman Muse: Aspects of
Roman Literary Tradition in ...
Aspects of Roman Literary Tradition in Sixteenth-century France Dorothy Gabe
Coleman. The Gallo-Roman Muse Aspects of Roman literary tradition in sixteenth
-century France DOROTHY GABE COLEMAN CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ...
Dorothy Gabe Coleman, 1979
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Gallo-
Roman Bronzes and the Process of Romanization: The ...
this is the first comprehensive publication of an exceptional cache of eight Gallo-Roman bronzes (first to third centuries A.D.).
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Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia. Vol. 1-
JTK Gallo -Roman is a term which may be used to signify the culture and people
of GAUL during the Roman period, placing special emphasis, as relevant, on
their culturally and linguistically hybrid character and only secondarily, and
where ...
4
Pilgrims in Stone: Stone Images from the
Gallo-
Roman ...
This book is a study of stone pilgrim imagery from the Gallo-Roman shrine to Sequanae, set in the wider context of a large number of curative cult-sites in Roman Gaul.
Miranda Jane Aldhouse Green, 1999
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Becoming
Roman: The Origins of Provincial Civilization in Gaul
proto-historic and early Gallo-Roman art.2 Even classical deities appear with
unfamiliar epithets, for example Mercurius Dumias, the chief god of the Arverni,
who was worshipped in a temple on the Puy-de-D6me, or Hercules Magusanus,
...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Gallo-Roman art USE Art, Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman bronzes USE Bronzes,
Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman funeral rites and ceremonies USE Funeral rites and
ceremonies, Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman gods USE Gods, Gallo-Roman ...
Library of Congress, 2006
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... USE Gallong language Gallo-Roman architecture USE Architecture, Gallo-
Roman Gallo-Roman art USE Art, Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman bronzes USE
Bronzes, Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman gods USE Gods, Gallo-Roman Gallo-
Roman mural ...
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Culture and Religion in Merovingian Gaul: A.D. 481-751
Most of the Prankish population was concentrated in the northern parts of Gaul,
especially in settlements along the lower and the middle Rhine. The Gallo-
Roman population in these regions was very sparse, although we find some
important ...
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The
Roman Remains of Northern and Eastern France: A Guidebook
Provides a thorough, area by area companion to the region's wealth of monuments, excavations and artefacts, from Paris and Boulogne-sur-Mer to Strasbourg and Lyon
Places mentioned in the testament of Remigius have Gallo- Roman names some
of which (Passiacum/Passy) can readily be located, but archaeological evidence
is lacking; both this and the testament of Adalgisel- Grimo of Tholey (late ...
Edith Mary Wightman, 1985
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Swear words, etymology, and the history of English
The nobles, who ruled, spoke Old French, a Gallo-Roman dialect descended from Latin and spoken in northern France, the ancestor of modern ... «OUPblog, jul 15»
Brittany: KAD Now a UNPO Member
... still spoken today, and the last continental Celtic language (alongside the Gallo, another popular Breton language from Gallo-Roman origin). «UNPO, jul 15»
Champagne region earns World Heritage status
... network of cellars and 'crayères' (Gallo-Roman chalk pits) that lie under these three sites – the best examples of their kind in Champagne. «FOOD Magazine - Australia, jul 15»
The new normal
... an early 14th century stronghold built on the vestiges of a Gallo-Roman villa with turrets that rise high over the surrounding landscape. It's not ... «Decanter China, jun 15»
The Magnificent Leftovers of the Roman Empire in France.
... plan for every Gallo-Roman colony of a certain size. The Roman government saw this as a way of spreading Latin/Roman culture among the ... «Huffington Post, jun 15»
France: Nantes' Basilica Saint-Donatien in ruins after inferno
Construction work started on the 19th century Basilique Saint-Donatien-et-Saint-Rogatien, built in the Gallo-Roman style, in 1872. «Digital Journal, jun 15»
'Léon Blum: Prime Minister, Socialist, Zionist,' by Pierre Birnbaum
Blum lacked “Gallo-Roman” roots, one wailed. After Communists quit the Popular Front, the Stalinist Maurice Thorez branded Blum a ... «New York Times, jun 15»
Mass grave under supermarket shines light on city's past
... on the Left Bank led to the discovery of remnants of a road and of several houses from the Gallo-Roman era, which ended in the fifth century. «Times LIVE, mai 15»
A Truth: FRANCE OUTLAWED SLAVERY 1355 YEARS Ago
(Owning slaves per se was not outlawed, as it was too injurious and infuriating to mighty Gallo-Roman aristocrats.) Selling or buying slaves was ... «Men's News Daily, mai 15»
A Grisly Find Under a Supermarket Illuminates France's Medieval …
... on the Left Bank led to the discovery of remnants of a road and of several houses from the Gallo-Roman era, which ended in the fifth century. «New York Times, mai 15»