Germania Inferior
"Germania Inferior" was the name of a province of the Roman Empire, more or less identical with the southern part of the Netherlands and a piece of western Germany. In this category, you will also find articles about the land across the Rhine and the adjacent provinces: Germania Superior and Gallia Belgica.
There are 688 items in Germania Inferior:
Empel
Empel: village in the Netherlands where an ancient temple, dedicated to Magusanus, was discovered. The temple of Empel The sanctuary of Magusanus,…
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Fectio (Vechten)
Fectio: Roman fort, part of the limes, modern Vechten. Modern reconstruction of the south gate Fectio, modern Vechten, was a fort in the…Fectio Watchtower
Watchtower The Fectio watchtower was built in 2004 to remind visitors that Vechten once was an important military settlement. It was…Feresnes
Feresnes: Roman town along the Meuse. Pottery from Heerlen, made my a potter from Feresnes The remains of ancient walls were discovered…Flevum (Velsen?)
Flevum: Roman naval base among the Frisians, probably identical to Velsen in the Netherlands.Velsen-1 Velsen I (design Graham Sumner) Like Fectio/Vechten, Velsen…Forum Hadriani (Voorburg)
Forum Hadriani: small town in the Roman province of Germania Inferior, modern Voorburg near The Hague in Holland. Model of ancient…Fossa Corbulonis
The Fossa Corbulonis was a canal between the river Rhine and the estuary of the Meuse. Corbulo's canal today According to Tacitus,…Fossa Drusiana
Canal of Drusus: a canal (or several canals), dug by Roman legionaries commanded by the Roman general Drusus in Germania Inferior. …Franks (2)
Franks (Latin: Franci): tribal federation on the north and east bank of the Lower Rhine, which created a late antique kingdom in France.The Fourth Century …Gelduba (Krefeld-Gellep)
Gelduba: Roman fort, part of the Rhine limes, modern Krefeld-Gellep. Model of a pram, found near Krefeld According to Pliny the Elder,…