Limes
There are 216 items in Limes:
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…Carnuntum (Petronell)
Carnuntum (Greek Καρνους): name of a military and civil settlement on the Middle Danube, forty kilometers downstream from modern Vienna.History The…Carvium (Herwen)
Carvium: site of a Roman fort and Drusus' mole, modern Herwen in the Netherlands. The Herwen Mole Inscription (AE 1939, 107) The…
![]() Late Roman Cuijk |
Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (Köln)
Cologne: capital of the ancient Roman province Germania Inferior, on of the largest ancient cities north of the Alps. Modern Köln. …
![]() Dalkingen gate |
![]() Reconstruction of the Dalkingen gate |
Danubius (Danube)
Danube (Greek ῎Ιστρος and Δάνυβις; Latin Danubius or Danuvius): one of the largest rivers in Europe, northern frontier of the Roman Empire. …Deutz (Divitia)
Köln-Deutz: late-ancient castle, built to defend the Rhine bridge of Cologne, the capital of the province Germania Inferior. Deutz, east gate In…Driel
Driel: probable location of a Roman fort on the Rhine limes.The Roman settlement near modern Driel in the Netherlands was close to the river Rhine and the remains must have eroded. However, many stray finds, including a large collection of…Duiven - Loowaard
Duiven - Loowaard: site of a Roman fort along the Rhine limes.The Roman fort near Duiven-Loowaard was situated near the ancient bifurcation of the Rhine and Waal. Because these rivers have changed their course several times, the fort can no…