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  • 1Senones, Vosges — Senones is a city and commune in the Vosges département of northeastern France, with a population of 2800 (as of 2006).Until 1793, Senones was the capital of the Principality of Salm Salm.ee also*Communes of the Vosges department …

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  • 2Campaign history of the Roman military — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks …

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  • 3Battle of the Allia — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of the Allia caption= partof=Roman Gaulish Wars date=18 July 390 BC (traditional), 387 (probable) place=Allia River, near Rome result=Gallic victory combatant1=Roman Republic combatant2=Gauls… …

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  • 4Land-Tenure in the Christian Era — • The way in which land has been held or owned during the nineteen hundred years which have seen in Europe the rise and establishment of the Church is a matter for historical inquiry. Strictly speaking, the way in which such ownership or tenure… …

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  • 5List of city name changes — This is a list of cities which changed their name over the course of history. see also: Names of European cities in different languages.AFG*Bactra → BalkhDZA*Ikosium → Icosium → Algiers *Géryville → El Bayadh *Cirta → Constantine *Hippo Regius →… …

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  • 6Roman military confederation — The Roman military confederation (or confederacy or commonwealth ) is a term devised by modern historians to denote the Roman Republic s system of military alliances with the tribes and city states of the Italian peninsula prior to the Social War …

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  • 7Ager Gallicus — The Ager Gallicus was the territory taken by Rome from the Senones at the beginning of the third century BC after the Battle of Sentinum (295 BC). It was later established as a federated territory. Territory The territory corresponds to that part …

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  • 8Via Flaminia — The Via Flaminia was a Roman road leading from Rome to Ariminum (Rimini), and was the most important route to the north.HistoryIt was constructed by Gaius Flaminius during his censorship (220 BC). We hear of frequent improvements being made to it …

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  • 9Caeroesi — The Caeroesi (spelling variants include Caeraesi, Ceroesi, Cerosi) were a tribe living in Belgic Gaul when Julius Caesar s Roman forces entered the area in 57 BCE. They are know from his account of the Gallic War. They are generally also equated… …

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  • 10Brennus (4th century BC) — Brennus (or Brennos) was a chieftain of the Senones, a Gallic tribe originating from the modern areas of France known as Seine et Marne, Loiret, and Yonne.G.J. Caesar, Booko 2 Chapter 2] , respectively, who in 387 BC, in the Battle of the Allia,… …

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