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Germania Inferior (2)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.Tribes and languages Caesar When Julius Caesar gave a description of…Germania Inferior (3)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.The legions Model of the legionary base at Haltern Germania Inferior…Germania Inferior (4)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.The western border One of the branches of the Rhine…Germania Inferior (5)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.The limes Cut-through of the dike-with-road along the Rhine Since the…Germania Inferior (6)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.The towns (continued) Remains of the townhall of Bavay In front…Germania Inferior (7)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.The countryside A reconstructed kitchen-garden (Xanten) Forum Hadriani (Voorburg), Noviomagus (Nijmegen),…Germania Inferior (8)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.Taxes, trade and crafts The economic development of Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica was not identical. The Rhine zone was a slow starter. It was almost a century after the…Germania Inferior (9)
Germania inferior: small province of the Roman empire, situated along the Lower Rhine. Its capital was Cologne.Religion In the preceding parts of this article, the native religion of Germania Inferior has already been mentioned several times. However, we know hardly anything about this interesting subject, because…
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Goedereede
Goedereede: location of a Roman port and fort on the shore of the North Sea.In 173, the Chauci, a tribe that lived in what is now called Groningen and Ostfriesland, and was well-known for its sea-faring qualities, attacked what is…Grinnes (Rossum)
Grinnes: Roman fort on the river Waal, perhaps identical to modern Rossum in the Netherlands. Torques from Rossum Roman finds near Rossum…