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    Argentoratum (redirect from Argentorate)
    Argentoratum or Argentorate was the ancient name of the city of Strasbourg. The name was first mentioned in 12 BC, when it was a Roman military outpost...
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    Peutingeriana. Suevia is indicated separately, further downstream of the Rhine, beyond Silva Vosagus, between Argentorate (Strasbourg) and Moguntiacum (Mainz)....
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  • (Alsace, France), called Argentoratum in Ammianus Marcellinus' account, Argentorate in the Tabula Peutingeriana (Section 2). Although possibly outnumbered...
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    Argantorate in the locative), a Celtic Gaulish name Latinised first as Argentorate (with Gaulish locative ending, as appearing on the first Roman milestones...
    86 KB (7,930 words) - 18:46, 18 August 2024
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    Gallia before 58 BCE. Nero Claudius Drusus established a military camp at Argentorate (Strasbourg) in 12 BCE, near which there had already been a civilian...
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    Poetovium 45–69 Novae MI 69–86 Mirebeau-sur-Bèze GS 86 – at least 371 Argentorate* GS octava Augusta: IX Hispana York, England Bull 41 BC Augustus 132...
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    reserve was formed from three legions stationed in Mogontiacum/Mainz, Argentorate/Strasbourg and Castra Regina/Regensburg. The monitoring of the Upper...
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  • castrum, Arpacona Arpajon, Paris Atrebatum Arras, Pas-de-Calais Augusta Argentorate Strasbourg Augustobona Tricassium, Tricassae Troyes Augustodurum, Bajocae...
    39 KB (971 words) - 05:34, 21 April 2024
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    century BC, it developed into a Celtic township with a market called "Argentorate". Drainage works converted the stilthouses to houses built on dry land...
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    Hadrian, showing the Legio VIII Augusta, stationed on the river Rhine at Argentorate (Strasbourg, France), in Germania Superior province, from AD 75 to at...
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    Strasbourg. p. 94; Schnitzler, Bernadette; Kuhnle, Gertrud (2010). Strasbourg-Argentorate, un camp légionnaire sur le Rhin. Strasbourg: Musées de la ville de Strasbourg...
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  • first half of the first century. Quintus Urvinius, a soldier buried at Argentorate in Germania Superior, aged twenty-eight, in a tomb dating from the first...
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    Breton arc'hant 'silver' + magos 'market' several places called Argenton Argentorate, now Strasbourg Arles : from Arelate Arras : from Atrebates, a Celtic...
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    (Metz) to Argentorate (Strasbourg) via the Saverne pass and part of the great itinerary from Gesoriacum (Boulogne-sur-Mer) to Argentorate (Strasbourg)...
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  • in Aquitania; Duroliponte, Londinium, and Eboracum in Britannia; and Argentorate in Germania Superior. Tittia Amobbalis, buried at Lamiggiga in Numidia...
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  • then stationed at Legio (modern León); next with Legio VIII Augusta in Argentorate (modern Strasbourg), in Germania Superior. His next recorded office was...
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    of the Comes for the section of the Rhine Limes in the region around Argentorate Notitia Dignitatum: the castra and fortified towns under the command...
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  • and afterwards command of Legio VIII Augusta, which was stationed at Argentorate in Germania Superior. In 83/84 Rusticus was appointed proconsular governor...
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    closest known Roman settlements to Großweier were Aquae (Baden-Baden) and Argentorate (Strasbourg). The region was subsequently conquered by the Alamannia...
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  • legionis or commander of Legio VIII Augusta, at the time garrisoned at Argentorate. Corbier believes it was this appointment that led to Priscus being appointed...
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