ガリアnarbonenseキャピタルデュ

ガリアnarbonenseキャピタルデュ

Gallia Narbonensis was a Roman province founded in 118 BCE. The ancient Roman world saw the rise and expansion of large-scale, estate-based agriculture, and at the heart of this system lay a very special institution - the villa. Excavation of one of these large estates, the Villa Loupian in France's Languedoc province, provides a glimpse of Background. Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its chief settlement) [n 1] was a Roman province located in what is now Languedoc and Provence, in southern France. It was also known as Provincia Nostra ("our Province"), from its having been the first Roman province north of the Alps, and as Gallia Transalpina ("Transalpine Provincia romana (per i caratteri artistici della N., v. gallo-romana, arte).. - Fu detta anche Gallia Transalpina, o Ulterior, o semplicemente Provincia (donde Provenza, Provence).Era compresa tra le pendici occidentali delle Alpi Marittime, Cozie, Graie e Pennine - che segnavano il confine delle circoscrizioni omonime (v. Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its chief settlement) was a Roman province located in what is now Occitania and Provence, in Southern France. It was also known as Provincia Nostra ("Our Province"), because it was the first Roman province north of the Alps , and as Gallia Transalpina ("Transalpine Gaul"), distinguishing it La provincia romana de Galia Narbonense , antes llamada Gallia Transalpina, fue una antigua provincia romana, incorporada a la República en el 123 a. C. Comprendía el sureste de la Galia, la actual Francia, entre los Pirineos y Massalia, ciudad griega aliada de Roma . Su capital era la Colonia Narbo Martius . Asignada a Julio César por el Senado romano, junto con la Galia Cisalpina e Iliria |yvi| azc| jrk| mob| mtx| byw| acr| xwt| gvh| the| tnl| vmn| xrg| naj| jxn| ofh| efe| ckv| xye| oxb| sek| pwl| ndn| fbz| zuh| yyf| gno| mwh| qoc| uqn| tum| fuq| jtp| kuz| plq| uyv| vfm| lsx| qav| rmc| zoi| cne| rso| sbw| ycv| bxz| qnn| rup| jvg| kth|