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:
![]() Xanten, Victory Monument |
Colonia Ulpia Traiana
Map of the settlements at Xanten The town that was later known as the Colonia Ulpia Traiana may date back to…Xanten: Vetera II
Map of the settlements at Xanten After the Batavian Revolt and the destruction of Vetera I, the old camp was never…Xanten: Victory Monument
Xanten victory monument: inscription commemorating the end of the Batavian Revolt, found at Vynen, north of Xanten. The Xanten victory monument The…Zosimus, New History 1.38
Zosimus (Greek Ζώσιμος): Early Byzantine, pagan author of a history of the Roman Empire, published in the first quarter of the sixth century CE.The translation of Zosimus' New History offered here was printed in 1814 by W. Green and T. Chaplin in London,…Zosimus, New History 6.03
Zosimus (Greek Ζώσιμος): Early Byzantine, pagan author of a history of the Roman Empire, published in the first quarter of the sixth century CE.The translation of Zosimus' New History offered here was printed in 1814 by W. Green and T. Chaplin in London,…Zosimus, New History 6.05
Zosimus (Greek Ζώσιμος): Early Byzantine, pagan author of a history of the Roman Empire, published in the first quarter of the sixth century CE.The translation of Zosimus' New History offered here was printed in 1814 by W. Green and T. Chaplin in London,…
![]() Zwammerdam 2 = Mainz 3, model |
![]() Remains of the Zwammerdam 3 |
![]() Remains of the Zwammerdam 3. |
![]() Zwammerdam 3, model. |
![]() Zwammerdam 5, model. |