Flumen in Francia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sēquăna[1] (-ae, m.; Francogallice Seine) est flumen in Francia.
Longitudo | 776 chm |
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Altitudo fontis | 470 m |
Decursus aquae | 500 m³/s |
Area systematis | 78 650 chm² |
Fons | Francia |
Ostium | Portus Gratiae |
Regio | Francia |
Caesaris tempore, Gallos a Belgis Matrona et Sequana dividebant [2]. Lexoviique et Caleti et Aulerci et Veliocassi et Parisii et Senones Sequanae ripas incolebant. Eorum oppida erant et sunt Lutetia, Vellaunodunum, Metiosedum, Agedincum.
Acribus certaminibus, hac in regione proeliatus est contra Camulogenum et Gallorum exercitum suum Fabius, Caesaris legatus.
Richard Parkes Bonnington, Iosephus Mallord Gulielmus Turner, Camillus Corot, Eugène Isabey, Constant Troyon, Carolus Franciscus Daubigny, Eugenius Boudin, Johan Barthold Jongkind, Claude Monet, Frédéric Bazille, Vuillard, Vallotton, Raoul Dufy, Emile Othon Friesz, Albertus Marquet, Emilio Grau Sala, Gaston Sébire, Mauritius Boitel, Ioannes Carzou.
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