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    Traiectum was a Roman fort, on the frontier of the Roman Empire in Germania Inferior. The remains of the fort are in the center of Utrecht, Netherlands...
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    Roman times, the name of the Utrecht fortress was simply Traiectum, denoting its location at a possible Rhine crossing. Traiectum became Dutch Trecht; with...
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    Kingdom (650–734) under King Aldegisel and King Redbad emerged with Traiectum (Utrecht) as its centre of power, while Dorestad was a flourishing trading...
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    Forum Hadriani (Voorburg), Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum (Nijmegen), Traiectum (Utrecht), Atuatuca Tungrorum (Tongeren), Bona (Bonn), and Colonia Agrippinensis...
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    led by their chief Brinno, attacked several Roman forts, including Traiectum (Utrecht). With most of the troops in Italy fighting in the civil war, the...
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    Franken in het hart van Nederland : van Traiectum tot Dorestad 50 v.c.-900 n.c. (in Dutch) (2nd ed.). Utrecht: Mathijs. pp. 90–91. ISBN 9789053450499...
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  • Batavodurum) → Nimwegen → Nijmegen TraiectumTraiectum ad Mosam → Maastricht Traiectum → Ultra TraiectumUtrecht Forum Hadriani → Voorburg Zwaagwesteinde...
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    Rhine and Waal rivers from Noviomagus (Nijmegen, Netherlands) to Traiectum, (Utrecht, Netherlands) or near Trier. These tribes were allowed to settle...
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  • Savariensum Szombathely Hungary 46 AD Viminacium Kostolac Serbia 47 AD Traiectum Utrecht Netherlands 47 AD Matilo Leiden Netherlands 47 AD Forum Hadriani Voorburg...
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    Maastricht, Dordrecht, and Utrecht also formed at fords. The endings tricht, drecht, and trecht are derived from the Latin word traiectum, meaning "crossing"...
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    west of the Traiectum was already occupied by business district Stathe, and the Buurkerk. From 1085 onward Conrad spend more time in Utrecht, and it is...
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  • (Voorburg). Romans build the Traiectum fortification near the mouth of the Rhine, which will later grow to be the city of Utrecht. Claudius founds the city...
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  • Silva Ducis 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch) Tablis unknown location Traiectum Utrecht Traiectum ad Mosam Maastricht Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum (HLU; GOL: Batavodurum...
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  • municipality of Utrecht, Netherlands. ~50 AD - Roman fortress built on what is now the Dom square as part of the Limes Germanicus. Named Traiectum to signify...
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    Franken in het hart van Nederland : van Traiectum tot Dorestad 50 v.c.-900 n.c. (in Dutch) (2nd ed.). Utrecht: Mathijs. pp. 90–91. ISBN 9789053450499...
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    Duitse Huis (category Rijksmonuments in Utrecht (city))
    in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands, protected as a national monument. The older parts date to a monastery of the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic...
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    Batavians attack Roman forts on the Rhine frontier; Fectio and Traiectum (modern Utrecht) are destroyed. In Gallia Belgica, cohors II Tungrorum, raised...
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  • Battle of Dorestad (category History of Utrecht (province))
    Franken in het hart van Nederland: van Traiectum tot Dorestad 50 v.c.-900 n.c. (in Dutch) (2nd ed.). Utrecht: Mathijs. pp. 90–91. ISBN 9789053450499...
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  • archived from the original on 13 December 2021, retrieved 26 September 2019 "Traiectum ad Mosam (Maastricht) – Livius". livius.org. Retrieved 26 September 2019...
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  • Limes Germanicus (category Buildings and structures in Utrecht (city))
    Zwammerdam (Nigrum Pullum) Bodegraven Woerden (Laurium) Vleuten (Fletio) Utrecht (Traiectum) Vechten (Fectio) Rijswijk (Gelderland) (Levefanum) Maurik (Mannaricium)...
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    Panhuysen 2016, pp. 89. Panhuysen 2009, pp. 284. Sjaak Collijn, 2011, "Quod Traiectum ad Mosam XIII diebus cepit". Sebastien LePrestre de Vauban en het beleg...
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    Germanic word birni, translated as "mud" or "muddy", and the Latin word trāiectum translated as "to cross (a river)" to denote a muddy river crossing. The...
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    modern Woerden) A fort perhaps called Fletio (at modern Vleuten) Traiectum (in modern Utrecht) Fectio (Vechten) Levefanum (at modern Wijk bij Duurstede) Carvo...
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    St. Eloy's Hospice (category Buildings and structures in Utrecht (city))
    house is also historical. Utrecht, the second oldest town in the Netherlands, was founded in 48 by the Romans (as Traiectum), being the most northern...
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    quarter) and the County of Zutphen the Prince-Bishopric, later Lordship of Utrecht the County of Holland the County of Zeeland The southern provinces, Flanders...
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    Grand Hotel Karel V (category Rijksmonuments in Utrecht (city))
    between 40 BC and 275 AD, which may be associated with the Roman fort of Traiectum. The wing was called the Roman wing after this discovery. The Roman Wing...
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    (Voorburg). Romans build the Traiectum fortification near the mouth of the Rhine, which will later grow to be the city of Utrecht. Claudius founds the city...
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  • Utrecht Traiectum (Latin), Oetrècht/Utrècht (Gronings), Utereg / Uterech (local dialect), Utert (West Frisian), Utrech / Utrei (Limburgish), Utrecht (Afrikaans...
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    Batavians attack Roman forts on the Rhine frontier; Fectio and Traiectum (modern Utrecht) are destroyed. In Gallia Belgica, cohors II Tungrorum, raised...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Maastricht (Latin Traiectum ad Mosam) was a Roman Catholic jurisdiction in parts of present Netherlands (including the see...
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