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    The Drususstein (Drusus stone) is a nearly 20 metres high masonry block of Roman origin on the grounds of the citadel of Mainz, Germany. It was originally...
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    Teutoburg Forest. He was enormously popular among his men, who erected the Drususstein in his honor; his memory was elevated during the reign of his son Claudius...
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    citadel, as it is today. St. Jacobs abbey and the Roman cenotaph, the Drususstein, remained untouched within the fortress. Above the gate in direction...
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    original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023. Dumont, Stefan. "Drususstein". Festung Mainz (in German). Archived from the original on 30 January...
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    The Drususstein in Mainz was erected in 9 BC as part of a funerary monument to Drusus the Elder....
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    (decursio militum) were held in honour of Drusus at his cenotaph, the Drususstein, which was only 340 metres away from the theatre. Accordingly, the Roman...
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