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Gallic city of Grenoble until 381
Cularo was the name of the Gallic city which evolved into modern Grenoble. It was renamed Gratianopolis in 381 to honor Roman emperor Gratian. The earliest
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Prefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Emperor Gratian visited Cularo and, touched by the people's welcome, made the village a Roman city. In honour of this, Cularo was renamed Gratianopolis
Grenoble
Roman emperor from 367 to 383
removing the Altar of Victory from the Roman Senate's Curia Julia. The city of Cularo on the Isère river in Roman Gaul was renamed Gratianopolis after him, which
Gratian
Archaeological site in Grenoble, France
called Cularo) at the end of the 3rd century, under the reign of the Emperors Diocletian and Maximian. The status of Civitas marked the city of Cularo as
Vestiges of the Gallo-Roman wall, Grenoble
Vestiges_of_the_Gallo-Roman_wall,_Grenoble
First mention of Cularo 4th century – Roman Catholic diocese of Cularo established. 292 – Gallo-Roman wall of Cularo completed 381 – Cularo becomes Gratianopolis
Timeline_of_Grenoble
between Lucius Munatius Plancus and Cicero to formalize the existence of Cularo (Grenoble).[citation needed] Gaul was divided into several different provinces
History_of_France
the Emperor Gratian, coincided with the renaming of the then village of Cularo to Gratianopolis, as Grenoble was previously known. He participated in 381
Domninus_of_Grenoble
Archaeological museum in Grenoble, France
headstones covered with inscriptions, dating from the Gallo-Roman period of Cularo. The entire site is classified as a historic monument since 10 August 1977
Grenoble Archaeological Museum
Grenoble_Archaeological_Museum
Gallic people
from 130 BC at the latest. Another important Allobrogian settlement was at Cularo ('field of squash', modern Grenoble), first mentioned by Munatius Plancus
Allobroges
Calendar year
of office, insulting the pagan aristocrats of Rome. The Gallic city of Cularo is renamed Gratianopolis (later Grenoble), in honor of Gratian having created
381
Roman emperor in Gaul from 268/269 to 270/271
many of the wavering cities as he could. Very quickly Placidianus captured Cularo (Grenoble), but did not proceed any further. The presence of Placidianus
Victorinus
Roman politician and soldier (87 – 15 BC), consul in 42 BC
in June 43 BC, some letters attest to his passage through the village of Cularo (present Grenoble) in the Dauphiné Alps. Plancus was slow to respond to
Lucius_Munatius_Plancus
Conflict between the Gallic and Roman Empires (269-270)
general Placidianus to Gaul to take on Victorinus. Placidianus captured Cularo. This inspired the city of Augustodunum Haeduorum to abandon Victorinus
Siege of Augustodunum Haeduorum
Siege_of_Augustodunum_Haeduorum
sister, Quartinia Catullina. Quartinia Mitani, wife of Aurelius Primitivus Cularo, named in an inscription from Gratianopolis in Gallia Narbonensis. Quartinius
Quartinia_gens
Decade
of office, insulting the pagan aristocrats of Rome. The Gallic city of Cularo is renamed Gratianopolis (later Grenoble), in honor of Gratian having created
380s
Catholic diocese in France
Grenoble: A. Gratier, 1888. Rémy, Bernard; Jospin, Jean-Pascal (2006). Cularo Gratianopolis Grenoble. (in French). Lyon: Presses Universitaires Lyon,
Diocese_of_Grenoble-Vienne
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
(Afrikaans*, Dutch*, French*, German*), Gryfia (Polish*, Pomeranian) Grenoble Cularo (Gaulish, old Latin)*, Qrönobl (Azeri)*, Grasanòbol (Occitan)*, Gratianopolis
Names of European cities in different languages (E–H)
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Forum Romanum. Lugdunum (modern-day Lyon) is founded. First reference to Cularo (Grenoble). According to legend, Nagasena creates the Emerald Buddha figurine
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Catculliacum Saint-Denis, Paris Condate Riedonum Rennes Crisenaria Cressy Cularo Grenoble Damovilla Damville Darioritum Vannes Dinia, Diniensium civitas
List of Latin names for cities or towns in Continental Europe, Ireland and Scandinavia
List_of_Latin_names_for_cities_or_towns_in_Continental_Europe,_Ireland_and_Scandinavia
Lat. crūdēlis (Occ crusèl) Dauphinois curla 'squash' - Gaul. *curalo ~ *cularo 'pignut' W cylor 'truffle, pignut', Br/C keler 'pignut', Ir/Sc cùlaràn 'cucumber'
List of French words of Gaulish origin
List_of_French_words_of_Gaulish_origin
Genus of true bugs
Toya ceresensis (Muir, 1929) i c g Toya complexa (Muir, 1929) i c g Toya cularo Fennah, 1975 i c g Toya demophoon Fennah, 1964 i c g Toya dietrichi Gonzon
Toya_(planthopper)
Student fraternity in Canada and France
chapter name Charter date and range Institution Location Status Ref. Alpha Cularo September 21, 2003 Grenoble Alpes University Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Sigma_Thêta_Pi
Minor plebeian family at ancient Rome
their household. Quintus Maccius Virilis, named in an inscription from Cularo in Gallia Narbonensis. List of Roman gentes Chase, "The Origin of Roman
Maccia_gens
Mountain in France
fire in the summer of 2003. Walls were built around the ancient city of Cularo (Grenoble) at the end of the 2nd century, under the joint reigns of the
Néron_(Isère)
Thorey, History of Grenoble and surrounding area from its foundation as the Cularo until today (Baratier brothers, 1829) page 304 "Ciratus, bishop of Grenoble
Ceratus_of_Grenoble
Decade
Forum Romanum. Lugdunum (modern-day Lyon) is founded. First reference to Cularo (Grenoble). According to legend, Nagasena creates the Emerald Buddha figurine
40s_BC
from April 2000 to July 2001 The B tramline: Notre-Dame-Musée station. Cularo "Bilan de fréquentation des 70 principaux sites et musées de l'Isère" (PDF)
Musée_de_l'Ancien_Évêché
7th Century Bishop of Gratianopolis
Thorey, History of Grenoble and surrounding area from its foundation as the Cularo until today (Baratier brothers, 1829) page 304. Albert DU BOYS, Life of
Ferjus_of_Grenoble
Weidmann 1892), pp. 30-31, no. 21. Rémy, Bernard; Jospin, Jean-Pascal, Cularo Gratianopolis Grenoble. (in French) (Lyon: Presses Universitaires Lyon,
List_of_bishops_of_Grenoble
Museum in Grenoble, France
Voreppe. Gravestones with epitaphs dating from the Gallo-Roman period of Cularo—the Gallic name for Grenoble—can also be found under the arcades. These
Musée_dauphinois
Tagosodes pusanus Terthron albomarginatum Toya attenuata Toya beninu Toya cularo Toya larymna Toya minutula Toya peruda Toya siaka Toya tuberculosa Tropidocephala
List of hemipterans of Sri Lanka
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