higher than the Apollinariskirche. The Roman Empire built a border fort at Rigomagus (or Ricomagus), west of the Rhine. This was about 12 miles north of the...
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Batavorum Nijmegen Netherlands 1st c. BC Poetovium Ptuj Slovenia 6 AD Rigomagus Remagen Germany 6 AD Aquae Mattiacorum Wiesbaden Germany 9 AD Mursa Osijek...
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(Durnomagus) Köln (Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium) Bonn (Bonnensia) Remagen (Rigomagus) Rheinbrohl (now known by the name Kleinkastell Rheinbrohl) Bad Ems (now...
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name), Remagen (from Celtic Rigomagos ("king's field"), Latinized as Rigomagus), Wien (Vienna) (from Celtic Windobona ("fair bottom country") [Latinized...
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trade route in the region. In the first section, between the camps of Rigomagus (Remagen) and Bonna (Bonn), there were only a few camps. In the second...
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Julius Caesar about 50 BC. Some hundred years later the Roman fort of Rigomagus (Gaulish for "king's field") was founded, later to become the city of...
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Patavia, Castra Batava Passau Ratisbona, Radaspona Regensburg, Bavaria Rigomagus Remagen, North Rhine-Westphalia Rostochium (Rhodopolis) Rostock Sumelocenna...
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Brigantio (Briançon) Brigomagus (Briançonnet) Civitas Rigomagensium / Rigomagus (Chorges) Michael Grant, Gli imperatori romani, Roma, Newton & Compton...
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Lyon, Lion, Loudun, Laon, Lauzun (France), Leiden / Leyde (Netherlands) Rigomagus > Riom (France), Remagen (Germany) Segodunum > Suin, Syon (France); X...
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dwelled south of the Guil valley, in the Ubaye valley, around the town of Rigomagus (modern Faucon-de-Barcelonnette). Their territory was located west of...
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