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    Ladenburg (redirect from Lopodunum)
    town's history goes back to the Celtic and Roman Ages, when it was called Lopodunum. Emperor Trajan elevated it to city status ('civitas') in 98 AD. The historic...
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    Sumolecenna (Rottenburg am Neckar), Civitas Aurelia Aquensis (Baden-Baden), Lopodunum (Ladenburg) and Arae Flaviae (Rottweil). Romans controlled the Agri Decumates...
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  • Tiberias Israel 39 AD Praetorium Agrippinae Valkenburg Netherlands 40 AD Lopodunum Ladenburg Germany 41 AD Lugdunum Batavorum Katwijk Netherlands 42 AD Aequum...
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    The local administrative center in Roman times was the nearby city of Lopodunum, today known as Ladenburg. Modern Heidelberg can trace its beginnings...
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    28 March 229 Sextus Catius Clementinus Priscillianus c. 231 Ladenburg (Lopodunum) = Civitas Ulpia Sueborum Nicretum; Wimpfen = Civitas Alisinensium; Stuttgart...
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    Nevertheless, Heidelberg always remained in the shadow of neighboring Lopodunum (today Ladenburg), which was the main city of the region at the time....
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  • was one of the largest Roman cities in today's Baden-Württemberg after Lopodunum (Ladenburg) and Sumelocenna (Rottenburg am Neckar). In Roman times, almost...
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    when the centre of political power shifted to the Roman settlement of Lopodunum, now Ladenburg. Under the Romans there was a sacred precinct on the mountain:...
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    like Frankfurt, Heddernheim, Karben, Groß-Gerau, Gernsheim, Ladenburg (Lopodunum), Heidelberg and Baden-Baden (Aquae). Whether these were advanced posts...
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