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:
![]() Oostvoorne, The "Brielse Meer", the lake where this coastal fort must have been |
![]() Ortelius' drawing of the Brittenburg |
![]() Partharmaspates |
Quintus Petillius Cerialis
Quintus Petillius Cerialis: Roman general, son-in-law of the emperor Vespasian, suppressed the Batavian revolt (70). Portrait of a Roman man (80-100…
![]() Peutinger map: Noviomagus, Arenacum, Ceuclum |
![]() Postumus |
Praetorium Agrippinae (Valkenburg ZH)
Praetorium Agrippinae: name of a Roman fort and supply base on the Lower Rhine, modern Valkenburg.Praetorium Agrippinae Praetorium Agrippinae on the…
![]() Praetorium Agrippinae on the Peutinger Map |
Quadriburgium (Qualburg)
Quadriburgium: Roman fortification along the Rhine limes, modern Qualburg in Germany.Excavations near the modern village Qualburg, situated on a low hill near the Rhine, have shown Roman military presence after the Batavian revolt (69-70 CE) but it is not clear…Randwijk
Randwijk: place of a hypothetical fort in the Roman Rhine limes.Perhaps, there was a Roman auxiliary fort near modern Randwijk on the south bank of the river Rhine. The site was of some strategic importance, because from this place, a…
![]() Remagen, Tombstone of Dasmenus |
![]() Remagen, Tombstone of Meteriola |