2000
DOI: 10.3406/ran.2000.1541
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Le statut de Glanum à l'époque romaine

Abstract: The inscription CIL, XII, 4379 = HGL, XV, 100, from Narbonne shows that Glanum was a colony: that is a Latin colony, like its neighbours Auennio and Cabellio. The city therefore enjoyed complete political autonomy during the augustan period, an autonomy which it preserved until the third century.

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“…HN 33.28 (arra used to denote an agreement or contract) and 29.21; a full discussion of the term can be found in the TLL (Prinz, 1902). 92 Castan, 1870Castan, : 1870. Image available at https://coins.warwick.ac.uk/token-specimens/id/ renaud1.…”
Section: Festivals Emotions and Roman Daily Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…HN 33.28 (arra used to denote an agreement or contract) and 29.21; a full discussion of the term can be found in the TLL (Prinz, 1902). 92 Castan, 1870Castan, : 1870. Image available at https://coins.warwick.ac.uk/token-specimens/id/ renaud1.…”
Section: Festivals Emotions and Roman Daily Lifementioning
confidence: 99%