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Gallo-Roman and religion
The distinctive stone pillar is an important monument of Gallo-Roman religion.
Drawing of a Gallo-Roman religion | Gallo-Roman votive altar dedicated to Abellio, found in the village of Garin, Haute-Garonne | Garin, Haute-Garonne, France
In Gallo-Roman religion, Rosmerta was a goddess of fertility and abundance, her attributes being those of plenty such as the cornucopia.
In the Gallo-Roman religion, Alaunus or Alaunius is a Gaulish god of healing and prophecy.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Ambisagrus was a Gaulish god worshipped at Aquileia in Cisalpine Gaul, where he was identified with Jupiter Optimus Maximus.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Ancamna was a goddess worshipped particularly in the valley of the Moselle River.
Artio ( Dea Artio in the Gallo-Roman religion ) was a Celtic bear goddess.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Arvernus was an epithet of the Gaulish Mercury.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Dea Aveta was a mother goddess, also associated with the fresh-water spring at Trier in what is now Germany.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Damona was a goddess worshipped in Gaul as the consort of Apollo Borvo and of Apollo Moritasgus.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Fagus was a god known from four inscriptions found in the Hautes-Pyrénées.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Dea Icaunis was the goddess of the river Yonne in Gaul.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Loucetios ( Latinized as Leucetius ) was a Gallic god invariably identified with the Roman Mars.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Luxovios, Latinized as Luxovius was the god of the waters of Luxeuil, worshipped in Gaul.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Bricta or Brixta was a Gaulish goddess who was a consort of Luxovius, god of the waters of Luxeuil-les-Bains ( in antiquity, Luxovium ).
In Gallo-Roman religion, Robor or Roboris was a god invoked alongside the genius loci on a single inscription found in Angoulême.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Segomo (" victor, mighty one ") was a war god worshipped in Gaul.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Smertrios or Smertrius was a god of war worshipped in Gaul and Noricum.
Later in Gallo-Roman religion, Vosegus was the patron god of the Vosges in eastern Gaul.
* Dea Sequana, goddess of the river Seine in Gallo-Roman religion
* Gallo-Roman religion
In Gallo-Roman religion, Buxenus was an epithet of the Gaulish Mars, known from a single inscription found in Velleron in the Vaucluse.
Mercury and Maia inside a silver cup dedicated by the freedman P. Aelius Eutychus ( late 2nd century AD ), from a Gallo-Roman religion | Gallo-Roman religious site

Gallo-Roman and was
Afterwards a Gallo-Roman culture emerged and Gaul was increasingly integrated into the Roman Empire.
Gaul remained under Roman control for centuries and Celtic culture was then gradually replaced by Gallo-Roman culture.
Yitzhak Hen stated that it seems certain that the Gallo-Roman population was far greater than the Frankish population in Merovingian Gaul, especially in regions south of the Seine, with most of the Frankish settlements being located along the Lower and Middle Rhine.
During this time, the Celtic culture had become amalgamated into a Gallo-Roman culture and the Gaulish language was likely extinct by the 6th century.
St. Magnus was a Gallo-Roman senator who became a monk and then bishop of the city.
Saint Benedict established his influential monastery of Monte Cassino in the ruins of a villa at Subiaco that had belonged to Nero ; Around 590, Saint Eligius was born in a highly-placed Gallo-Roman family at the ' villa ' of Chaptelat near Limoges, in Aquitaine.
Despite the early conquest of southern Gaul by the Franks after the Battle of Vouillé in 507, the Frankish element was feeble south of the Loire, where Gothic and Gallo-Roman Law prevailed and a small Frankish settlement took place.
Saint Gregory of Tours ( November 30, c. 538 – November 17, 594 ) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours, which made him a leading prelate of Gaul.
He was born into the upper stratum of Gallo-Roman society as the son of Florentius, Senator of Clermont by his wife Armentaria II, niece of Nicetius, Bishop of Lyons and a granddaughter of Florentinus, Senator of Geneva, and of Saint Gregory of Langres.
The site was fortified early on, and by the 5th century a Gallo-Roman castrum had been established.
The Gallo-Roman aristocrat and poet Sidonius Apollinaris was an acquaintance of the Emperor and composed a panegyric that is the major source for Majorian's life up to 459.
Avitus, the predecessor of Majorian on the imperial throne, had alienated the Roman senatorial aristocracy support appointing members of Gallo-Roman aristocracy, which he was part of, to the most important offices of the imperial administration.
She was later assimilated into the Gallo-Roman mythology of goddess Diana.
However, Deyts notes that the bronze Gallo-Roman statue of a woman in a short belted tunic, riding a boar sidesaddle and holding a knife ( Boucher fig. 292, or here ), bears no inscription, and was simply assumed to be Arduinna by the 19th century antiquarian who discovered it — perhaps because the modern symbol of the Ardennes region is also a boar ( Deyts 1992, pp. 46 – 47 ).

Gallo-Roman and local
In 736-737, Charles Martel and his brother led an expedition to Septimania and Provence, and largely destroyed the city ( in the hands of Umayyads allied with the local Gallo-Roman and Gothic nobility ), including the amphitheatre, thereafter heading back north.
Migrating Germanic tribes commingled with the local Gallo-Roman populations in what is now Swabia and Bavaria.
Their leaders are mentioned as Amandus and Aelianus, although E. M. Wightman, in her Gallia Belgica proposes that the two belonged to the local Gallo-Roman landowning class who then became " tyrants " and most likely rebelled against the crushing taxation and garnishing of their lands, harvests and manpower by the predatory agents of the late Roman state.
He was supported by a number of local Gallo-Roman nobles who had survived Constantine's defeat.
Following the collapse of the Roman Empire the local Gallo-Roman population of Altdorf began to mix with the Germanic Alamanni during the 7th century.

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