
Lugdunum - Wikipedia
Lugdunum is a Latinization of the Gaulish *Lugudunon, meaning "Fortress (or hill) of (the god) Lugus" or, alternately, "Fortress of the champion" (if *lugus is a common noun cognate with …
Battle of Lugdunum - Wikipedia
The Battle of Lugdunum, also called the Battle of Lyon, was fought on 19 February 197 at Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France), between the armies of the Roman emperor Septimius …
The Battle of Lugdunum: The Biggest Battle in Roman History
Aug 9, 2023 · The immense battle that occurred in modern France in the year 197 is little-known. But we can be fairly sure of one thing: despite the great civil wars between Caesar and …
Home - Lugdunum Museum and Roman theatres
LUGDUNUM 17 rue Cléberg 69005 LYON + 33 (0)4 72 38 49 30. Opening hours Museum. Tuesday to Friday: 11am to 6pm Saturday and Sunday: 10am to 6pm. Roman theatres. From …
Journey to Lugdunum: How to Explore Antique Lyon Roman Ruins
Aug 9, 2023 · From Lugdunum to modern-day Lyon, roman ruins have shaped the city’s legacy. Here’s a complete list, their history, and tips on visiting..
Discovering Ancient Lugdunum: A Historian‘s Guide to the Gallo …
May 27, 2024 · At its peak in the 2nd century AD, Lugdunum may have boasted a population of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants, making it one of the largest cities in the western Roman …
Museum - Lugdunum Museum and Roman theatres - Grand Lyon
Nearly invisible from the outside, the museum blends into the landscape of a unique archaeological site composed of two major monuments of the city of Lugdunum: a theater and …
Lyon's origins - Lugdunum Museum and Roman theatres - Grand …
The history of Lugdunum starts in 43 B.C., nine years after Caesar had conquered Gaul and one year before his assassination in Rome, when Lucius Munatius Plancus, the governor of Gaul, …
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, LUGDUNUM (Lyon) …
LUGDUNUM (Lyon) Rhône, France. Federal capital of the Tres Galliae (Lugdunensis, Aquitania, Belgica), at the confluence of the Saône and the Rhône. When Gallic independence came to …
Lugdunum - Oxford Reference
4 days ago · Colony founded in 43 bc by Munatius Plancus, and to the mid‐3rd cent. the metropolis of the NW of the Roman empire.
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