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belonging also to
Swedish and
Russian nobility. The
family originates from
Anreppen, a
village on
Lippe river in Westfalia,
Germany (now a part of Delbrück...
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identified Roman camps are: Olfen, Xanten, Haltern, Oberaden, Holsterhausen,
Anreppen and Beckinghausen. The
Battle of the
Lupia River was
fought in 11 BCE between...
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forts by Rome of
Haltern am See, Xanten, Haltern, Oberaden, Holsterhausen,
Anreppen and Beckinghausen. 9 BC,
Creation of
Magna Germania (capital Cologne),...
- Geostrategie, Vormarschstraßen und Logistik.
International Colloquium in Delbrück-
Anreppen from 4-6.11.2004 (in German), Mainz, pp. 237–251 "Germanien 16 n. Chr....
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Subdivisions Po****tion (30 June 2011) Area (in km2)
Anreppen 1,336 9.89
Bentfeld 1,358 8.09 Boke 2,592 16.12 Delbrück 11,417 20.40
Hagen 2,389 18.56 Lippling...
- a
winter camp in the
middle of Germania,
probably in the
Roman camp of
Anreppen not far from the
Lippe springs,
which served as an
important base for the...
- Vormarschstraßen und Logistik. Vol. 45. Mainz:
Internationales Kolloquium in Delbrück-
Anreppen. p. 237.
Dreyer 2014, p. 81. Römer, Franz.
Kritischer Problem- und Forschungsbericht...
- 22–25 August,
visiting early military activities in
Germania including Anreppen,
Haltern and Kalkriese. The post-Congress
excursion (1-2 September) was...