Lugdunum Convenarum

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Lugdunum Convenarum was an ancient Roman town in southwestern Gaul (near modern Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, France), known as a regional center in the foothills of the Pyrenees.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman colonia
ancient Roman town
archaeological site
archaeologicalExcavations 19th century
20th century
21st century
country Roman Empire
ethnicContext territory of the Convenae
foundedAs colony for the Convenae
foundedBy Romans
function commercial center
regional administrative center
religious center
hasArchaeologicalRemains inscriptions
mosaics
private houses
public buildings
sculptures
hasMuseum local archaeological museum at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
hasStructure Roman baths
amphitheatre
aqueduct
basilica
city walls
forum
necropolis
residential quarters
temples
theatre
heritageStatus important archaeological heritage site in France
languageUsed Latin
laterReligionPracticed Christianity
locatedIn Gallia Aquitania
foothills of the Pyrenees
southwestern Gaul
locatedInPresentDay France
Haute-Garonne
Occitanie NERFINISHED
Comminges
surface form: "Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges"
modernSiteIncludes Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral
namedAfter Lugus
near Pyrenees
partOf Gallia Lugdunensis
surface form: "Roman province of Aquitania"
religionPracticed Roman polytheism
timePeriod Roman period
early Middle Ages (decline)
traversedBy Garonne River NERFINISHED

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Herod Antipas deathPlace Lugdunum Convenarum

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