La Narbonnaise I : Période pré-romaine

1966 | 17 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

La Narbonnaise I : Période pré-romaine
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    The Roman city is essentially a meeting place, a radiant center of Latinity. Gaul is Romanized by road and by the city. The city is a place of residence, of worship, a cultural center of exchanges and leisure. We end up with the Gallo-Roman civilization (source: Média-Scérén)

  • Release Date

    01 January 1966

  • DirectingAtahualpa Lichy
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    $0.00

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    $0.00

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