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![Hierarchy of Limoges (inhabited place)](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif) |
Limoges (inhabited place) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 45 49 54 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 45.8315 decimal degrees |
Long: 001 15 28 E degrees minutes |
Long: 1.2578 decimal degrees |
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Note: Limoges has been the seat of the French porcelain industry since 1736. Limoges flourished as an enamel artwork center in the 12th century; it is home to many artists of enamel painting. Limoges was destroyed in the 5th century, creating two separate towns in the 9th century; the two towns merged in 1792. Limoges was one of the pilgrimage sites on route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela; French pilgrimage routes to Compostela tend to follow old Roman roads, many of which continued to be utilized as primary roads of communication during the Middle Ages. Located in Limoges is a 13th-century Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, various churches, and Roman ruins. |
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Limoges (preferred,C,V,English-P)
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Limages (C,V)
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לימוז' (C,U,Hebrew )
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Augustoritum (H,O)
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............ | Roman |
Augustoritum Lemovicensium (H,O)
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............ | Roman |
Augustoritum Lemovices (H,O)
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............ | Roman |
Augustoritum Lemovicum (H,O,Latin,U,N)
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............ | Roman |
Lemovices (H,O)
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............ | ancient |
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Limoges (inhabited place) (P) |
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Additional Parents: |
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Limoges (inhabited place) |
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Gaul (historical region) (P) |
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Limoges (inhabited place) |
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Gaul (historical region) (P) |
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Limoges (inhabited place) (P,H) from the 4th century |
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Place Types: |
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inhabited place (preferred, C) |
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settled since ancient Roman times |
city (C) |
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department capital (C) |
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industrial center (C) |
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commercial center (C) |
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educational center (C) |
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episcopal see (C) |
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capital (H) |
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of the Lemovices, a Gallic tribe |
Gallo-Roman (H) |
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regional capital (C) |
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