Andematunnum

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Andematunnum was the ancient Roman-era settlement that later became the French town of Langres, an important center in northeastern Gaul.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gallo-Roman settlement
ancient city
civitasOf Lingones NERFINISHED
connectedBy Roman roads
connectedTo Augusta Treverorum NERFINISHED
Durocortorum NERFINISHED
Lugdunum NERFINISHED
Vesontio NERFINISHED
culture Gallo-Roman culture NERFINISHED
fortified true
hasArchaeologicalSite inscriptions
remains of public buildings
remains of ramparts
statuary
hasFeature amphitheatre
aqueducts
baths
city walls
forum
gates
road network
temples
hasModernName Langres NERFINISHED
hasType oppidum
inhabitedBy Lingones NERFINISHED
language Gaulish
Latin NERFINISHED
laterBecame Langres NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gallia Belgica NERFINISHED
northeastern Gaul
locatedInPresentDay France NERFINISHED
Grand Est region NERFINISHED
Haute-Marne NERFINISHED
Langres NERFINISHED
overlooks Bonnelle valley NERFINISHED
Marne valley NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Gaul NERFINISHED
Roman provincial administration
predecessorOf Langres NERFINISHED
religion Gallo-Roman cults
Roman polytheism
servedAs civitas capital
situatedOn plateau
timePeriod Iron Age origins
Roman period
wasImportantCenterIn Roman Empire NERFINISHED
wasImportantCenterOf northeastern Gaul

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Langres wasRomanName Andematunnum