- Gallia Lugdunensis
Gallia Lugdunensis was a province of the
Roman Empire in what is now the modern country ofFrance , part of the Celtic nation ofGaul . It is named after its capitalLugdunum (today'sLyon ), possibly Roman Europe's major city west of Italy, and a major imperial mint. Outside Lugdunnum was the Condate Altar, where representatives of the Three Gauls met to celebrate the cult of "Rome and Augustus". Its original extent was from the riversSeine andMarne in the north-east, which formed the boundary withGallia Belgica , to the riverGaronne in the south-west, which formed the border withGallia Aquitania . UnderAugustus , Gallia Lugdunensis was reduced in size. The portion between the riverLoire and the Garonne was given to Gallia Aquitania, and central-eastern portions were given to the new province ofGermania Superior . The map shows the extent after these reductions. It was an imperial province, deemed important enough to be governed by an imperial legate. SinceDiocletian 'sTetrarchy (296), it was the major province of a diocese confusingly called Galliae ('the Gaul [province] s'), to which further only the Helvetic, Belgian (both also Celtic) and German provinces belonged; with the dioceses of Viennensis (the southern provinces of Gaul), Britanniae (also Celtic) and Hispaniae (the whole Celtiberian peninsula) this formed the praetorian prefecture also called Galliae, subordinate to the western emperor.Fiction
The fictional unconquered village from the French
comic book Asterix the Gaul is located here, on an Aremorican peninsula (modernBretagne ).ee also
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Gaul
*Lyonesse
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