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    Regensburg (redirect from Castra Regina)
    fort was built around AD 90. In 179, a major new Roman fort, called Castra Regina ("fortress by the river Regen"), was built for Legio III Italica during...
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  • stretched from the North Sea outlet of the Rhine to near Regensburg (Castra Regina) on the Danube. These two major rivers afforded natural protection from...
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  • the Raetians, in 16–15 BC. From 15 BC, the legion was stationed in Castra Regina (Regensburg), in the new province of Raetia. After the disaster of the...
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    (Bellinzona) Brigantium (Bregenz) Cambodunum (Kempten im Allgäu) Castra Batava (Passau) Castra Regina (Regensburg) Clavenna (Chiavenna) Clunia (probably Feldkirch...
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  • Mursa, Poetovio, Sirmium, Taurunum, Vindobona Brigantium, Castra Regina, Batavis, Castra Maiense Augusta Raurica, Vindonissa Androna, Apamea, Bostra...
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    Juthungi and the Alamanni invaded the province of Raetia, and destroyed Castra Regina (Regensburg), which was the Roman capital of the province, and one of...
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    of the Raetia and Noricum provinces. In 171 AD, they built the camp Castra Regina, (modern Regensburg) designed as a strong defensive position. In the...
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  • became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. The Roman fort Castra Regina ("fortress by the Regen river") is built at Regensburg, on the right...
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    diminished legions have been combined to make one new one. This shows the castra (base) where the legion spent the longest period during the Principate....
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    positioned themselves on the upper Rhine from Mogontiacum to the Danube near Castra Regina; the Franks, on the lower Rhine from the mouth of the river to Bonn;...
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    (Memmingen); the pars inferior (lower part) was the section between Castra Regina (Regensburg) and Batavis (Passau). The defending troops, Exercitus Germaniae...
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  • (part of) Israel / State of Palestine 150 AD Ala Aalen Germany 179 AD Castra Regina Regensburg Germany 2nd c. AD Theranda Prizren Kosovo 2nd c. AD Sitifis...
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    which was a northern gate of Regensburg's old legionary fortress called Castra Regina. Although it was a tomb for Erhard of Regensburg, it was at first a...
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    west of the Inn. The colonizers built a road through the Brenner to Castra Regina, and an east–west road from Iuvavum to Augusta Vindelicum. The intersection...
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    only evidence of exports is a bronze tablet, found near Regensburg (Castra Regina). It bore the name of the bronze craftsman L. Cusseius Ocellio, who...
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  • besieged and ultimately tore down the very important Roman military camp Castra Regina in 356 or 358AD together with the Alamanni. This is some 80 years after...
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    independent Agilolfing dukes was then Regensburg, the former Roman Castra Regina, on the Danube river. During Christianization, Bishop Corbinian laid...
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    Raid in the province of Raetia by Alemannic Juthungi, Destruction of Castra Regina (Regensburg) by Alemanni, Julian forces the Salian Franks into submission...
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  • a soldier in the Legio III Italica, buried in a family sepulchre at Castra Regina in Raetia between the late second century and the end of the third....
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  • Classis Pannonica, a fluvial fleet controlling the Upper Danube from Castra Regina in Raetia (modern Regensburg) to Singidunum in Moesia (modern Belgrade)...
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  • The Montanist heresy is condemned for the first time. The Roman fort Castra Regina ("fortress by the Regen river") is built at Regensburg, on the right...
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  • Bremen Brunsvicum Braunschweig – (Brunswick) Cambodunum Kempten, Bavaria Castra Regina, Ratisbona Regensburg Castrum Novaesium Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia...
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    Danube, with the purpose of joining Mogontiacum with the Danube near Castra Regina). The Roman client system began to enter a crisis towards the end of...
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  • Vindelicorum, modern Augsburg. Modern-day Regensburg (Radasbona, or Castra Regina) and Passau were frontier positions. North of the Danube during imperial...
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  • Ραβέννα (Greek), Rawenna (Polish), 拉维纳/拉維納/Lāwéinà (Mandarin) Regensburg Castra Regina (Latin), Radasbona (Hungarian), Ratisbon (former English), Ratisbona...
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    provincial army, such as the legio III Italica (which had been stationed at Castra Regina since c.170). Instead the contingent was formed (perhaps rapidly) of...
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  • Necropolis Vatican Necropolis Meta Sudans Castra of ancient Rome Castra Nova equitum singularium Castra Peregrina Castra Praetoria Alta Semita Argiletum Clivus...
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    Danube road from Urspring [de] (lat. Ad Lunam) to Regensburg (lat. Castra Regina). In 2002 on the ancient road between Sontheim and Bächingen a mile...
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    ūna castra "one camp", ūnae litterae "one letter". For larger numbers plural-only nouns use special numerals: bīna castra "two camps", trīna castra "three...
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  • in the early Middle Ages on the site occupied in the imperial age by the Castra Albana, the Italic encampment of the Legio II Parthica: during the Middle...
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