Concilium Galliarum

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Concilium Galliarum was the provincial council of the Three Gauls in the Roman Empire, a political and religious assembly of Gallic elites that met annually to honor the emperor and coordinate regional affairs.

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instanceOf Roman provincial assembly
imperial cult council
political assembly
provincial council
religious assembly
alsoKnownAs Concilium provinciae Galliarum NERFINISHED
Council of the Three Gauls NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Aquitania NERFINISHED
Gallia Belgica NERFINISHED
Gallia Lugdunensis NERFINISHED
Tres Galliae NERFINISHED
composedOf Gallic elites
local magistrates
priests of the imperial cult
provincial aristocracy
country Roman Empire
Roman Gaul NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn Late Roman Empire NERFINISHED
foundedBy Drusus the Elder NERFINISHED
foundedUnderAuthorityOf Augustus NERFINISHED
hasActivity electing a high priest of the imperial cult
issuing collective honors to the emperor
organizing games and festivals
political deliberation
religious ceremonies
hasEffect integration of Gallic elites into Roman political structures
promotion of Romanization in Gaul
hasPurpose coordinating regional affairs
expressing provincial loyalty to Rome
honoring the Roman emperor
organizing the imperial cult in Gaul
representing Gallic elites before the emperor
historicalRegion Gaul NERFINISHED
inception 12 BC
languageOfName Latin
location Lugdunum NERFINISHED
Sanctuary of the Three Gauls NERFINISHED
modern Lyon
meetingFrequency annual
partOf imperial cult organization in the Western provinces
provincial administration of Gaul
religion Roman imperial cult NERFINISHED
Roman polytheism
significantEvent dedication of the Altar of Rome and Augustus
significantPlace Altar of Rome and Augustus at Lugdunum NERFINISHED
startTime reign of Augustus
usedLanguage Latin
local Gallic languages

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Sanctuary of the Three Gauls associatedWith Concilium Galliarum