Asciburgius (redirect from Asciburgium)
The Asciburgius mons or Askibourgion oros is a mountain of greater Germany mentioned by the ancient geographer, Ptolemy, of unknown location today. Ptolemy...
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Wesel-Büderich (Kastell Wesel-Büderich) Halen (Calo) Duisburg-Baerl Moers-Asberg (Asciburgium) Rheinhausen-Werthausen (Kleinkastell Werthausen) Krefeld-Gellep-Stratum...
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inhabitants by the Germanic Sicambri 12 BC – Construction of the Roman camp Asciburgium on the present-day boundary between Moers and Duisburg, the Kastell Werthhausen...
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were apparently in their region were Gelduba (Gellep near Krefeld), Asciburgium (Asberg, also near Krefeld), Burginatium (near Kalkar), and Quadriburgium...
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from Vetera. With Vetera as a base, flanked by the auxiliary fort of Asciburgium and the new legionary camp of Oberaden on the right bank of the Rhine...
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Unknown Camps: 1960s aerial photos. Fort: 2015 surveys and geophys. 30 Asciburgium Moers-Asberg Auxilliary Cavalry Camps, tented followed by timber fortress...
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