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    Didius Julianus (category Roman governors of Germania Inferior)
    political career, governing several provinces, including Dalmatia and Germania Inferior, and defeated the Chauci and Chatti, two invading Germanic tribes...
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    Sablones (category Germania Inferior)
    Itinerary (Itinerarium Antonini) between Meridacium (Melick) and Mediolanum (Germania inferior) (Pont (Geldern)) and was located on the Roman road from Coriovallum...
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    Postumus (category Roman governors of Germania Inferior)
    promoted by the emperor Valerian to the position of imperial legate of Germania Inferior. Postumus was evidently in favour at court, and, according to König...
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    Germania Inferior ALAE XXX COHORTES COHORTES Afrorum veterana Longiniana Gallorum Gallorum et Thracum classiana Moesica felix I Noricorum c.R. Sulpicia...
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    Gallienus spent most of his time in the provinces of the Rhine area (Germania Inferior, Germania Superior, Raetia, and Noricum), though he almost certainly visited...
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    surrender and become subjects of the Roman Empire. Maximian move them to Germania Inferior to provide manpower and prevent the settlement of other Germanic tribes...
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    Domitius Corbulo, himself a writer (whose works did not survive) in Germania Inferior. In AD 47, he took part in the Roman conquest of the Chauci and the...
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    Treverorum] satellite photo from LIVIUS Articles on Ancient History | Germania Inferior | Topography | Augusta Treverorum (Trier) | Trier: Circus. [Augusta...
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    Salvius Julianus (category Roman governors of Germania Inferior)
    council, the consilium principis. Subsequently, he became governor of Germania Inferior under Antoninus Pius, and later governor of Hispania Tarraconensis...
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    establishing an empire in the West, centered on the provinces of Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica, and which was joined shortly afterwards by all...
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    of the Danube, and the province of Germania Magna, which must not be confused with Germania Inferior and Germania Superior, was the land between the Rhine...
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    20’ Vienna 23° 44° Nemausus 22° 44° 30’ Germania Pannonia Superior Poetovio Scarbantia Emona Pannonia Inferior Servitium Mursia Sirmium 4 4° 30’ 45° [...
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  • libationary offering at the present site of Putzdorf, formerly part of Germania Inferior. Gaius Secundius C. f. Paternus, the son of Gaius Secundius Julianus...
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    to March 538. Belisarius sent 1,000 men to support the population of Mediolanum (Milan) against the Goths. These forces captured much of Liguria, garrisoning...
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  • Aesernia (Samnium) BC 247 Alsium (Etruria) BC 245 Fregenae (Etruria) BC 222 Mediolanum (Transoadana) BC 218 Placentia (Aemilia) BC 218 Cremona (Venetia et Histria)...
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    (Augustodorum, Bayeux) Civitas Abrincatum (Ingena, Avranches) Civitas Ebroicorum (Mediolanum, Évreux) Civitas Saiorum (Sées) Civitas Lexoviorum (Noviomagus, Lisieux)...
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    some time and 286 Diocletian formally moved the seat of government to Mediolanum (modern Milan), while taking up residence himself in Nicomedia. During...
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  • emperor, during the height of the crisis the de facto capital moved to Mediolanum, present day Milan. The city rose as due to its proximity to the frontiers...
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  • Galliarum habet prouincias numero VIII Betica prima Betica secunda Germania prima Germania secunda Sequania Lubdunensis prima Lubdunensis secunda Alpes graiae...
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    province of Gallia Aquitania within the Roman Empire, c. 125 AD Capital Mediolanum Santonum (later moved to Burdigala) Historical era Antiquity • Established...
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  • buried at the present site of Übach-Palenberg, formerly part of Germania Inferior, with a monument from his wife, Friomathina Animula, dating to the...
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    included in the province of Alpes Cottiae. The province's capital was Mediolanum (Milan) and it was governed by an official of consularis rank. Administratively...
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    for the first time. Trees from the earliest fortifications found in Germania Inferior are dated by dendrochronology to 99–100 AD. Ammianus relates (xvii...
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  • Carthage Constantinopolis Eboracum Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii Ravenna Roma Smyrna Vindobona Volubilis Lists and other topics...
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    Gallia Belgica Gallia Lugdunensis Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Germania Antiqua Germania Inferior Germania Superior Hispania Baetica Hispania Balearica Hispania...
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    with the western provinces (the later Western Roman Empire) from Rome to Mediolanum.[better source needed] In 293 AD, Diocletian subdivided Italy into provinces...
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    considered inferior to that of his predecessor. Angered by Ursatius' attitude, they vowed revenge and crossed over the Rhine into Roman Germania and Gaul...
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    into the Roman empire and the meeting of Constantine and Licinius in Mediolanum.[undue weight? – discuss] The matter remains controversial. From 310,...
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    undertake this work who brought the Legio VI Victrix legion with him from Germania Inferior. This replaced the famous Legio IX Hispana, whose disappearance has...
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  • Battle of Strasbourg (category Germania Superior)
    campaign season, a plan was laid down at Constantius' headquarters in Mediolanum (Milan) to trap the Alamanni in eastern Gaul in a pincer movement. Julian...
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