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The Notitia Galliarum (or Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae) is a Roman register of cities dating to the 4th–6th centuries AD. The Latin register is divided into two headings. Ten provinces are listed under the diocese of Gaul and seven under the diocese of the Seven Provinces. For each province the capital city is given and then its other cities (civitates). They are given their ethnic names, i.e., "city of [people]". A total of 115 cities are listed along with six or seven castra (forts) and one portus (harbour).

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  • Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae (ca)
  • Notitia Galliarum (de)
  • Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae (fr)
  • Notitia Galliarum (en)
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  • La Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae (en français : Registre des provinces et cités de la Gaule), souvent abrégée en Noticia Galliarum, est une liste, compilée à la fin du IVe siècle et au début du Ve siècle, des dix-sept provinces de la Gaule avec cent quinze civitates, sept castra et un portus. Plus de cent manuscrits, parfois interpolés, attestent de son importance au Moyen Âge. Les Fausses décrétales attribuaient la Notitia à Anaclet. (fr)
  • Die Notitia Galliarum (auch Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae) ist eine spätantike Aufstellung der Provinzen und Orte Galliens. Die Liste entstand in ihrer Grundform Ende des 4. oder Anfang des 5. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. Darin aufgeführt sind die 17 zu dieser Zeit bestehenden spätantiken Provinzen Galliens sowie die darin befindlichen 115 Gemeinden (civitates), außerdem sieben Militärlager (castra) und ein Hafen (portus). Neben der zivilen Provinzeinteilung dient auch die kirchliche Unterteilung des Reiches in Bistümer zur Gliederung der Notitia Galliarum. (de)
  • The Notitia Galliarum (or Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Galliae) is a Roman register of cities dating to the 4th–6th centuries AD. The Latin register is divided into two headings. Ten provinces are listed under the diocese of Gaul and seven under the diocese of the Seven Provinces. For each province the capital city is given and then its other cities (civitates). They are given their ethnic names, i.e., "city of [people]". A total of 115 cities are listed along with six or seven castra (forts) and one portus (harbour). (en)
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