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- (Utrecht), Atuatuca Tungrorum (Tongeren), Bona (Bonn), and Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne), the capital of Germania Inferior. The first confrontations...
- Holland (1976). "The Princeton Encyclopedia of classical Sites: Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne) Germany". ****us Digital Library. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton...
- (placename) Cologne, a city in Germany, originally Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensis Colonia Dignidad, a colony of Germans and Chileans in post-World War...
- through Turin and Milan, then across Alps and down the Rhine to Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne). L. Dupraz and Paul Müller, by examining the military titles...
- [Fabius Valens] in the course of the following day entered the Colonia Agrippinensis with the cavalry of the legion and of the auxiliaries, and together...
- Claudius founded a Roman colony and called the colony Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensis or Agrippinensium, today known as Cologne, after Agrippina who was born...
- and connected Durocortorum to the major city and garrison of Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne/Köln, Germany) on the Rhine river. They are mentioned as Treveri...
- these were often shortened to just Colonia. One of these, Colonia Agrippinensis, retains the name today in the form of Cologne. Early sources for Roman...
- post in the province of Germania Inferior, surp****ed only by Colonia Agrippinensis (today's Cologne). In 122, Vetera II became the camp of Legio **** Ulpia...
- these were often shortened to just Colonia. One of these, Colonia Agrippinensis, retains the name today in the form of Cologne (from French, German...