- Alte Burg,
Alteburg or
Burgstall Alte Burg
refers to the name or
nickname of
various castles,
castle ruins,
castle sites and
hillforts or ringworks: Germany...
- (part of the
classis Germanica) was
stationed south of the city at
Alteburg. The
Alteburg naval fort was a camp
measuring around twelve hectares, surrounded...
- diploma—D.38 in
Heinrich Appelt's
edition of
Frederick diplomas—drawn up for
Alteburg Abbey during the
brief interregnum. A
blank space was left for the king's...
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North Sea.
After 30 AD, the
fleet moved its main base to the
castrum of
Alteburg, some 4 km
south of
Colonia Claudia Ara
Agrippinensium (modern Cologne)...
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although a
clear distinction among these groupings is difficult. The
Alteburg [de]
castle in the
south of
Essen dates back to the
eighth century, the...
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Germanica was
originally located in
Castra Vetera (in Xanten),
later in the
Alteburg naval fort [de]
about 1,5 km
south of
ancient Cologne. The main city of...
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castrum Zugmantel. Near the
outlying centre of
Heftrich stood the
castrum Alteburg, of which, however,
nothing more is to be seen. On 15 July 2005, the...
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located on
several hills in the area.
Those on the
hills Burgberg (Bieber),
Alteburg (K****el) and
Hainkeller (Lützel) are
attributed to the Celts, or more specifically...
- Zuiderzee.
After ca. 30 AD, the
fleet moved its main base to the
castrum of
Alteburg, some 4 km
south of
Colonia Agrippinensis (modern Cologne).
Later granted...
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Retrieved 25
August 2020. Staatshandbücher für das
Herzogtum Sachsen-
Alteburg (1869), "Herzogliche Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden" p. 29 Staatshandbücher...