The Via Aquitania was a Roman road created in 118 BC in the Roman province of Gaul. It started at Narbonne, where it connected to the Via Domitia. It then went toward the Atlantic Ocean, via Toulouse and Bordeaux, covering approximately 400 kilometres (250 mi).
The ViaAquitania was a Roman road created in 118 BC in the Roman province of Gaul. It started at Narbonne, where it connected to the Via Domitia. It...
the ViaAquitania (which led toward the Atlantic Ocean through Toulouse and Bordeaux). Thus Narbonne was a crucial strategic crossroads of the Via Domitia...
RMS Aquitania was an ocean liner of the Cunard Line in service from 1914 to 1950. She was designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company...
language. Via Agrippa ViaAquitania, from Narbonne, where it connected to the Via Domitia, to the Atlantic Ocean across Toulouse and Bordeaux Via Domitia...
the same time, they built the Via Domitia, the first Roman road in Gaul, connecting Gaul to Hispania, and the ViaAquitania, which led toward the Atlantic...
important crossroads because it was situated where the Via Domitia connected to the ViaAquitania, which led toward the Atlantic through Tolosa and Burdigala...
Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana in Cantabria. Camino a Santiago VíaAquitania [es] Buiza ""Los Caminos del Norte", The confraternity of Saint James"...
(who wanted to create a major city at the junction of the newly built ViaAquitania and the Garonne); such walls, unnecessary during the Pax Romana, were...
important since it stood at the crossroads of two Roman roads, the ViaAquitania and the Via Domitia, as well as by the sea near the mouth of the river Aude...
geographer Strabo called it the Gaulish isthmus, and the Roman road ViaAquitania, going from Narbonnes to Toulouse, went through the Seuil. Rolt, L....
present city of Givors is found. The fishing community lay on the Roman ViaAquitania. The Tour de Varissan was a Roman post of some importance. In 1032 the...
1990. At the time of the Roman empire, most of Occitania was known as Aquitania. The territories conquered early were known as Provincia Romana (see modern...
Republic, Gaul was divided into three parts: Gallia Celtica, Belgica, and Aquitania. Archaeologically, the Gauls were bearers of the La Tène culture during...
Augusta (modern Astorga) in Gallaecia and Burdigala (modern Bordeaux) in Aquitania. The Antonine Itinerary mentions that it ran through Pallantia (Palencia)...
of the three parts of Gaul (Tres Galliæ), the other two being Gallia Aquitania and Gallia Lugdunensis. An official Roman province was later created by...
saw Forwood take on more film roles. He was cast as the Photographer on Aquitania in Christopher Miles' 1981 biographical film Priest of Love, the Secretary...
the 9th century after the Romans had gone from the region leaving the ViaAquitania linking Narbonne to Toulouse, ending in Burdigala (Bordeaux), and passing...
than the Cunarders, but not as fast. Cunard also ordered a new ship, Aquitania, capable of 24.0 knots (44.4 km/h), to complete the Liverpool mail fleet...
Immigration Authorities)", S.S. Aquitania ("sailing from Cherbourg 15 Oct 1921/ Arriving at New York 21 October 1921", Available via Ancestry.com "1913 , Mariages...
inferiorem partem fluminis Rheni; spectant in septentrionem et orientem solem. Aquitania a Garumna flumine ad Pyrenaeos montes et eam partem Oceani quae est ad...
board, in search of ideas for their new ship then under construction, the Aquitania. Olympic's first major mishap occurred on her fifth voyage on 20 September...
of four hundred were assigned for the trip; most were transferred from Aquitania and told that this would be a short coastal voyage to Southampton. Parts...