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Noviodūnum

A name given to many Celtic places from their being situated on a hill (dun).


1.

Nouan; a town of the Bituriges Cubi in Gallia Aquitanica.


2.

Nevers; a town of the Aedui in Gallia Lugdunensis, at the confluence of the Niveris and the Liger, afterwards called Nevirnum.


3.

A town of the Suessones in Gallia Belgica, probably the same as Augusta Suessonum (Soissons).


4.

Nion; a town of the Helvetii in Gallia Belgica, on the north bank of the Lacus Lemanus (Lake of Geneva).

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