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Jublains

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Mayenne

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area
  
36.01 km²

Local time
  
Wednesday 4:58 AM

Region
  
Pays de la Loire

Canton
  
Bais

INSEE/Postal code
  
53122 /53160

Population
  
699 (1999)

Arrondissement
  
Mayenne

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Weather
  
9°C, Wind N at 5 km/h, 86% Humidity

Jublains is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France.

Contents

Map of 53160 Jublains, France

History

Jublains, formerly spelled Jubleins, is the site of ancient Noeodunum (also spelled Noiodunum or Noviodunum), the capital of the ancient Gallic tribe of the Diablintes, later occupied and settled by Romans and called Civitas Diablintum. Noeodunum (Νοιόδουνον in Greek language sources), was the chief city of the Diablintes, or of the Aulircii Diaulitae, as the name appears in the Greek texts of Ptolemy (ii. 8. § 7). There is no doubt that the old Gallic name of the town was exchanged for that of the people, Diablintes - which Civitas Diablintum. In a middle age document, referred to by D'Anville, the town's name is written Jublent, and hence comes the corrupted name Jublains. Jublains is a small place not far from Mayenne, where some Roman remains have been discovered.

A name "Nudionnum" occurs in the Theodosian Table between Araegenus (modern Vieux in Calvados) and Subdinnum (modern Le Mans), and it is marked as a capital town. It appears to be the Noeodunum of the Diablintes, hence Jublains.

In an excavation in London a writing tablet was found with a note about a slave girl from Jublains. It read:

‘Vegetus, assistant slave of Montanus the slave of the August Emperor, has bought the girl Fortunata, by nationality a Diablintian, for 600 denarii. She is warranted healthy and not liable to run away ...’

References

Jublains Wikipedia