Aurelianum

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Aurelianum is the ancient Latin name for the French city of Orléans, reflecting its origins as a Roman settlement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin toponym
Roman settlement
ancient city
hasEtymology connected to the nomen Aurelius
derived from Aurelianus
hasHistoricalRegion Orléanais
hasNotableFeature river crossing point on the Loire
strategic position on the Loire
hasRole administrative center in Roman Gaul
civitas capital
hasType urban settlement
languageOfName Latin
LatinNameOf Orléans
civitas Aurelianorum
locatedIn Centre-Val de Loire
France
Gaul
Gaul
surface form: Roman Gaul
locatedOn Loire
surface form: Loire River
modernCity Orléans
namedAfter Aurelian
surface form: Emperor Aurelian
partOf Gallia Lugdunensis
Roman Empire
precedes medieval name Orliens
modern French name Orléans
successorSettlement medieval Orléans
modern Orléans
timePeriod Roman period
usedBy Latin authors
Roman administration

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Orléans historicalName Aurelianum