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    Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its chief settlement) 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 … See more

    The province of Gallia Transalpina ("Transalpine Gaul") was later renamed Gallia Narbonensis, after its newly established capital of Colonia Narbo Martius (colloquially known as Narbo, at the location of the … See more

    By the mid-2nd century BC, Rome was trading heavily with the Greek colony of Massalia (modern Marseille) on the southern coast of Gaul. Massalia, founded by colonists from Phocaea, was by this point centuries old and quite prosperous. Rome entered into … See more

    (This list is based on A.L.F. Rivet, Gallia Narbonensis (London: Batsford, 1988), pp. 79, 86f.)
    • Gnaeus Pullius Pollio—between 18 and 16 BC
    • Titedius Labeo—under Tiberius
    Manius Vibius Balbinus—15-17 See more

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    Control of the province, which bordered directly on Italia, gave the Roman state several advantages: control of the land route between Italy and the Iberian peninsula; … See more

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    Narbonensis, in full Gallia Narbonensis, English Narbonese Gaul, ancient Roman province that lay between the Alps, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Cévennes Mountains. It comprised what …

  3. Roman Provincias | Provincia Gallia Narbonensis

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    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 …

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    Where is Gallia Narbonensis located?
    Gallia Narbonensis can be seen in the south of modern-day France as a Roman province. Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne ", from its chief settlement) was a Roman province located in what is now Languedoc and Provence, in southern France.
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    What does Narbonensis stand for?
    Narbonensis. Narbonensis, in full Gallia Narbonensis, English Narbonese Gaul, ancient Roman province that lay between the Alps, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Cévennes Mountains. It comprised what is now southeastern France. The area first entered ancient history when the Greek colony of Massilia (modern Marseille)...
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    What is the climate like in Gallia Narbonensis?
    The climate of Gallia Narbonensis is characterized by mistral, a strong north-westerly cold wind which blows across the Rhône valley into the Mediterranean Sea. Notwithstanding a lower average temperature than that in Rome, the layout of the houses of the upper classes reflected traditional Roman patterns and was based on a central open courtyard.
    How did Narbonensis become part of Italy?
    In 118 BC they founded Narbo Martius, a Roman colony along Via Domitia, a military road from Italy to Spain which crossed the Alps. Eventually the province became known as Gallia Narbonensis and another road ( Via Aurelia) linked it with Italy along the coast.
  5. https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Gallia_Narbonensis

    Gallia Narbonensis was a province of the Roman Empire located in what is now Languedoc and Provence in southern France. Established in 121 BC, it was the first Roman province north of …

  6. https://everipedia.org/Gallia_Narbonensis

    Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for 'Gaul of Narbonne ', from its chief settlement) was a Roman province located in what is now Languedoc and Provence, in southern France. It was also …

  7. https://romeartlover.it/France.html

    That part of the Gallias which is washed by the inland ( Mediterranean) sea is called the province of Gallia Narbonensis. (..) It is divided from Italy by the river Varus, and by the range of the Alps, the great safeguards of the Roman …

  8. https://romeartlover.it/Narbonne.html

    Francis Mortoft 's Journal of his travels in France and Italy in 1659. Narbonne is a city of France, in the province of Languedoc. This is a very ancient city, esteemed so much by the Romans, that they called it their bulwark against the Gauls, …

  9. Forum Julii, Gallia Narbonensis - Roamin' The Empire

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    Feb 12, 2020 · As the Empire stabilized, the military importance of the port at Forum Julii waned, but it remained an important commercial center. Constructions of the south quay of the Roman harbor. Further improvements were made to …

  10. https://www.midi-france.info/0202_languedoc.htm

    Gallia Narbonensis became a Roman province in the late 2nd century BCE, constituting the first significant Roman territory outside of Italy. Its boundaries were roughly defined by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the …

  11. https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=...

    NARBO (Narbonne) Gallia Narbonensis, Aude, France. Narbo is at the crossroads of the via Domitia, which came from Béziers and went on to Spain, and the Aquitaine road, which led to …

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