- Adsilanum
The original page for this article is in French [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adsilanum here] . Many of the links have no translation in the English Wikipedia, and so are linked back to the original French language versions.
Adsilanum, a lost Roman way station in the in the French region of
Aubrac History
Initially, Adsilanum was a way station on the
Roman road betweenNarbonne , in North Gaul andAquitane , ] during theRoman Empire , then later acted as a frontier post betweenGallia Narbonensis (Braccata) and the free zone ofArvernes . During the uprising ofVercingetorix the goal was to prevent insurgent incursions into the pacified territories of Narbonensis, the after the defeat ofAlesia , they were used as expeditionary posts to pursue and eliminate rebels.Rediscovery
The 17th Century
All trace of the station was lost, then later rediscovered during the 17th Century, from analysis of the
Tabula Peutingeriana , which although topographically incorrect, showed the positions of the Roman roads with great accuracy. Cartographers of the era overlayed the roads on more topographically accurate maps and included the place names, thus pointing later historians to the location of AdsilanumThe 19th Century
Analysis
The local Roman presence
External links
English Language
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/gazetteer/0015.html Antique Encyclopedia]
French Language
* [http://pedagogie.ac-toulouse.fr Toulouse Academy]
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ French National Library]
* [http://www.aurelle-verlac.com/stsaturn/stsaturn.htm Aubrac and L'Olt]
* [http://archeoceram.ifrance.com/archeoceram/contenu/gaul.htm The Gauls]
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