Germania
There are 159 items in Germania:
"Celtic Fields"
Celtic Field: small, square or rectancular field, used to produce wheat or spelt. In spite of their name, Celtic Fields have little to do with the Celts: they were in use from the Early Bronze Age until the Roman period.…"Pontes Longi"
Pontes longi ("long bridges"): Latin expression to describe wooden roads built in bogs. In British English, they are called toghers, in American plankroads or corduroy roads. …
![]() Aardenburg, Skeleton of a raider |
![]() Aardenburg, Wall painting (fragment) |
Ad Fines (Vinxtbach)
Vinxtbach: little stream, once the border between two Roman provinces, Germania Inferior and Germania Superior. The Vinxtbach emptying itself into the…Adrianople (378 CE)
Battle of Adrianople (378 CE): important battle in which an army of Germanic tribes defeated a Roman army. Büyükdöllük On 9 August…Alamanni
Alamanni (German: "all men"; greek Ἀλαμανοι): inhabitants of the triangle between Rhine and Danube, more or less in the Black Forest. …Albis (Elbe)
Albis: river in Germania, modern Elbe. The Elbe at Zollenspieker, south of Hamburg With a length of almost 1,100 kilometers (1,094 to…
![]() Alt-Kalkar, Dedication to Vagdavercustis |
![]() Anreppen, Map |
![]() Ardre, the Germanic supreme god Odin on his horse Sleipnir (cast) |
Arenacum (Rindern?)
Arenacum: Roman limes fort in Germania Inferior, perhaps identical to modern Rindern in Germany.Arenacum "Arenatio" on the Peutinger Map There is no…