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ARTICLES RELATED TO Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites |  |  |  | Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites: Encyclopedia II - Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sitesAt Périgueux, France, a luxurious Roman villa called the Domus of Vesunna, built round a garden courtyard surrounded by a colonnaded peristyle enriched with bold tectonic frescoing, has been handsomely protected in a modern glass-and-steel structure that is a fine example of archaeological museum-making (see external link).
Lyon, the capital of Roman Gaul, is now the site of a Museum of Gallo-Roman Civilization (rue Céberg), associated with the remains of the theater and odeon of Roman Lugdunum. Visitors are offered a clear p ...
See also:Gallo-Roman culture, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallic Empire, Gallo-Roman culture - Christianism, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites, Gallo-Roman culture - Towns, Gallo-Roman culture - Amphitheatres, Gallo-Roman culture - Aqueducts, Gallo-Roman culture - Sources Read more here: » Gallo-Roman culture: Encyclopedia II - Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites |
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During the Crisis of the Third Century, from 259 to 274, an independent Gallo-Roman realm that is termed the Gallic Empire by modern historians, was temporarily established. It was formed of the break-away provinces of Gaul, Britain, and Spain. The Gallic emperor Postumus set up the Empire's capital in Trier, in what is now the Rhineland-Palatinate of Germany. Ful ...
See also:Gallo-Roman culture, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallic Empire, Gallo-Roman culture - Christianism, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites, Gallo-Roman culture - Towns, Gallo-Roman culture - Amphitheatres, Gallo-Roman culture - Aqueducts, Gallo-Roman culture - Sources Read more here: » Gallo-Roman culture: Encyclopedia II - Gallo-Roman culture - Gallic Empire |
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