Colonia Copia Felix Munatia, a name invoking …

Years: 43BCE - 43BCE

Colonia Copia Felix Munatia, a name invoking prosperity and the blessing of the gods, is founded in 43 BCE by Lucius Munatius Plancus to serve as the capital of the Roman province Gallia Lugdunensis.

The city will become increasingly referred to as Lugdunum (and occasionally Lugudunum) by the end of the first century CE.

For three hundred years after its foundation Lugdunum will be the most important city in northwestern Europe, being also the birthplace of two emperors, Claudius and Caracalla.

During the Middle Ages, Lugdunum will transform by natural sound change to Lyon, the name it bears today.

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