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    Germania Inferior ("Lower Germania") was a Roman province from AD 85 until the province was renamed Germania Secunda in the 4th century AD, on the west...
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    Libera (English: Free Germania), or Germanic Barbaricum to distinguish it from the Roman provinces of Germania Inferior and Germania Superior, was a historical...
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    Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (category Roman governors of Germania Inferior)
    47, the new Emperor Claudius made him commander of the armies in Germania Inferior, with a base camp in Colonia (Cologne). The new assignment was a difficult...
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    Augustus, Germania Superior (along with Germania Inferior) was not made into an official province until c. 85 AD. The terms, "Upper Germania" and "Lower...
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    Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (category Germania Inferior)
    Germania Inferior and the headquarters of the military in the region. With administrative reforms under Diocletian it became the capital of Germania Secunda...
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    of Germania Inferior (and Germania Secunda from 395 until the deposition of Romulus Augustulus in 476). Capital and largest city of Germania Inferior was...
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    size. Diocletian brought the northeastern Civitas Tungrorum into Germania Inferior, joining the Rhineland colonies, and the remaining part of Gallia...
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  • Rapax, V Alaudae, I Germanica and XX Valeria Victrix of the army of Germania Inferior heard of the mutiny at their summer camp among the Ubii. Aroused by...
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    cavalry escaped. The legion was later reinforced with legionaries from the Germania provinces. When Cerialis returned as governor of Britain ten years later...
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  • in Europe Germania Superior, a province of the Roman Empire in Europe Germania Inferior, a province of the Roman Empire in Europe Germania in Dacia, a...
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    Vitellius (category Roman governors of Germania Inferior)
    command the army of Germania Inferior by emperor Galba. He was later proclaimed emperor in January by the armies of Germania Inferior and Superior, beginning...
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    Revolt of the Batavi took place in the Roman province of Germania Inferior ("Lower Germania") between AD 69 and 70. It was an uprising against the Roman...
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    first time in AD 12. The year after, he was made proconsul of Germania Inferior, Germania Superior, and all of Gaul. From there he commanded eight legions...
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    In 122 they were moved to Colonia Ulpia Traiana (modern Xanten) in Germania Inferior, where they remained for the following centuries. Their main tasks...
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    (sometimes called "Castra Vetera") was a colonia in the Roman province of Germania inferior, founded by emperor Trajan. It was located in the area of today's...
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    into either Germania Inferior or Germania Superior in AD 85. In Tacitus, Germania Antiqua or Germania Barbara, are synonyms of Germania Transrhenana...
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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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    to the 5th century AD and ran through the province of Lower Germania (Germania Inferior). It lies on the territory of today's Netherlands and Germany...
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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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    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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  • Hispana, disappeared from surviving reports in Britannia 108 AD and Germania Inferior around 130 AD This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Rhineland-Palatinate, but apparently the whole of the Germania Inferior (re-named in the Late Roman Empire as Germania II) and Gallia Belgica II. The border between...
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    sent the old and disabled Hordeonius Flaccus to Germania Superior and Aulus Vitellius to Germania Inferior; the latter being mostly known at the time as...
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  • it became part of the Roman empire — roughly the later province of Germania Inferior. It is possible that these original Germani on the Lower Rhine were...
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    Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (category Germania)
    conquering Germania, and is thus considered one of the most important events in European history. The provinces of Germania Superior and Germania Inferior, sometimes...
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    Utrecht (category Germania Inferior)
    Utrecht (/ˈjuːtrɛkt/ YOO-trekt, Dutch: [ˈytrɛxt] ; Utrecht dialect: Ut(e)reg [ˈyt(ə)ʁɛχ]) is the fourth-largest city of the Netherlands, as well as the...
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    Germania Inferior, which included the Legio V Alaudae marched to the south and defeated Gaius Julius Vindex. Therefore, the army of Germania Inferior...
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    the problem of the rebellion of Vitellius, commander of the army in Germania Inferior, Otho led a sizeable force which met Vitellius' army at the Battle...
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    the old civitas of the Ubii, in Germania II (Germania Inferior), but also the northern part of Germania I (Germania Superior), including Mainz. Like...
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    Countries were part of the Roman provinces of Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior. They were inhabited by Belgic and Germanic tribes. In the 4th and...
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