Genava (modern Geneva) was originally an oppidum of the Allobroges that passed into Roman control after the campaigns of Iulius Caesar.
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Genava
ToposText Genava (Helvetia)
RFO 22
PECS (Perseus) GENAVA or Genua (Geneva) Genève, Switzerland
Römer Schweiz 398-406
New Pauly Genava
Broise 1974
BAtlas 18 D3 Genava
Wikipedia (English) Geneva
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 18 D3 Genava
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Genève
Genava
Genava (modern Geneva) was originally an oppidum of the Allobroges that passed into Roman control after the campaigns of Iulius Caesar.
Genève/Geneva SWI
Genava
Genève
2100
Regnum Francorum Online
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Genève
Modern Name
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
1700
Genava
640
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 18 D3 Genava
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Genava
Hellenistic Greek, Roman Republic (330 BC-30 BC)
The Hellenistic period in Greek history and the middle-to-late Republican period in Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 330 and end in the year 30 before the birth of Christ. [[-330, -30]]
Roman, early Empire (30 BC-AD 300)
The Roman period (i.e., the early Roman Empire) in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 30 before the birth of Christ and to end in the year 300 after the birth of Christ. [[-30, 300]]
Late Antique (AD 300-AD 640)
The Late Antique period in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 300 and to end in the year 640 after the birth of Christ. [[300, 640]]
-330
DARMC location 12514
640
DARMC 12514
DARMC OBJECTID: 12514
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1:1 million scale representative point location digitized from the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World by the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations project at Harvard University.
-330
DARE Location
640
Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire (2012-10-15)
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Representative point location, site precision
-330
settlement
Equivalent to "inhabited place" as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: General term for places or areas occupied, modified, or planned to be inhabited by communities of human populations and that contain enough societal functions to be relatively self-sufficient. They are characterized by inhabitants living in neighboring sets of living quarters and by the place having a proper name or a locally recognized status.