Mediolanum Aulercorum

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Mediolanum Aulercorum was a Roman town of Northern Gaul, attested in the 4th century AD. The name means "the central town of the Aulerci", the tribe that then inhabited the area; Mediolanum was a small regional center of Normandy, then in the Roman province of Lugdunensis. The name of the modern town, Évreux, derives from that of the sub-tribe Eburovices.

Coordinates: 49°03′31″N 1°08′56″E / 49.0585°N 1.1489°E / 49.0585; 1.1489

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