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Articles relating to the city of [[Vienne, Isère]] and its history. Vienne was the capital of the [[Allobroges]], a [[Gaul|Gallic people]], before its conquest by the Romans. Transformed into a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] colony in 47 BC under [[Julius Caesar]], Vienne became a major urban centre, ideally located along the [[Rhône]], then a major axis of communication. Emperor [[Augustus]] banished [[Herod the Great]]'s son, the [[ethnarch]] [[Herod Archelaus]] to Vienne in 6 AD. | |||
[[Category:Allobroges]] | |||
[[Category:Communes of Isère]] | |||
[[Category:Herod Archelaus]] | |||
[[Category:Populated places on the Rhône]] | |||
[[Category:Populated riverside places in France]] | |||
[[Category:Roman towns and cities in France]] | |||
[[Category:Subprefectures in France]] | |||
[[Category:Wikipedia categories named after populated places in France]] | |||
Revision as of 14:01, 26 November 2024
Articles relating to the city of Vienne, Isère and its history. Vienne was the capital of the Allobroges, a Gallic people, before its conquest by the Romans. Transformed into a Roman colony in 47 BC under Julius Caesar, Vienne became a major urban centre, ideally located along the Rhône, then a major axis of communication. Emperor Augustus banished Herod the Great's son, the ethnarch Herod Archelaus to Vienne in 6 AD.