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Français : Dames gallo-romaines de Lugdunum représentées sur une stèle funéraire trouvée dans le puits de Trion. D'après Adrien Allmer. Des traces de couleur, encore très apparentes, prouvent que ce monument avait été peint. (Aug. Allmer, Trion, t. II, p. 307.) Détail à noter : ces deux personnes portaient la stola autrement que les dames romaines (p. 353, fig. 421). Figure 444, page 361 du livre d'André Steyert, Nouvelle histoire de Lyon et des provinces, de lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais, Franc-lyonnais et Dombes, tome premier, Antiquité depuis les temps préhistoriques jusqu'à la chute du royaume burgonde (534), illustré par l'auteur de 800 dessins, cartes, plans, etc. Lyon, Bernoux et Cumin, 1895.
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Author André Steyert
Camera location45° 45′ 33.56″ N, 4° 51′ 22.44″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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