Germany
There are 641 items in Germany:
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![]() Bürgel, Tile with inscription "Rukiaci" |
![]() Bürgel, Wall fragment |
Burginatium (Alt-Kalkar)
Burginatium: Roman fort, part of the Rhine limes, modern Alt-Kalkar. The site of Burginatium Burginatium was an auxiliary fort in the country…Burungum (Haus Bürgel?)
Haus Bürgel: late-Roman fort in Germania Inferior, perhaps identical to ancient Burungum. Statue of a lion According to the Antonine Itinerary, a…Calo
Calo: unidentified Roman fort, part of the Rhine limes.Calo was a fort of a Roman cavalry squadron, halfway between Xanten and Moers-Asberg. Although the military settlement is mentioned in our sources, it is still unidentified. As the Rhine is a…Cassius Dio on the Teutoburg Forest
Cassius Dio (164-c.235) was a Greek by birth and a Roman by conviction, and one of the great historians of Antiquity. He became a senator during the reign of the emperor Commodus, was made consul by Septimius Severus (204), served…Celts
Celts: common name for the Iron Age civilizations of Western Europe, more or less identical to the La Tène culture.Names The…Chamavi
Chamavi: ancient Germanic tribe on the northern edge of the Roman Empire.Homeland: Hamaland? The IJssel River in the winter Like all Germanic…Chauci
Chauci (Greek: Καῦχοι): name of the inhabitants of the southern shore of the North Sea.A Northern Tribe Mask from Middelstum The Chauci are…Chaussée Brunehaut ("Via Belgica")
Chaussée Brunehaut: French name of the Roman road that connected Amiens, Bavay, Tongeren, and Cologne. In Germany, it is called Agrippa-Straße and sometimes, the quasi-Latin name Via Belgica is used. …