Definition of Argentorate. Meaning of Argentorate. Synonyms of Argentorate

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Argentorate. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Argentorate and, of course, Argentorate synonyms and on the right images related to the word Argentorate.

Definition of Argentorate

No result for Argentorate. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Argentorate from wikipedia

- Argentoratum or Argentorate was the ancient name of the city of Strasbourg. The name was first mentioned in 12 BC, when it was a Roman military outpost...
- near Strasbourg, called Argentoratum in Ammi**** Marcellinus' account, Argentorate in the Tabula Peutingeriana (section 2). Although possibly outnumbered...
- Peutingeriana. Suevia is indicated separately, further downstream of the Rhine, beyond Silva Vosagus, between Argentorate (Strasbourg) and Moguntia**** (Mainz)....
- Argantorate in the locative), a Celtic Gaulish name Latinised first as Argentorate (with Gaulish locative ending, as appearing on the first Roman milestones...
- Hadrian, showing the Legio VIII Augusta, stationed on the river Rhine at Argentorate (Strasbourg, France), in Germania Superior province, from AD 75 to at...
- reserve was formed from three legions stationed in Mogontia****/Mainz, Argentorate/Strasbourg and Castra Regina/Regensburg. The monitoring of the Upper...
- Poetovium 45–69 Novae MI 69–86 Mirebeau-sur-Bèze GS 86 – at least 371 Argentorate* GS octava Augusta: IX Hispana York, England Bull Before 58 BC 132? 161...
- Gallia before 58 BCE. Nero Claudius Drusus established a military camp at Argentorate (Strasbourg) in 12 BCE, near which there had already been a civilian...
- century BC, it developed into a Celtic township with a market called "Argentorate". Drainage works converted the stilthouses to houses built on dry land...
- castrum, Arpacona Arpajon, Paris Atrebatum Arras, Pas-de-Calais Augusta Argentorate Strasbourg Augustobona Tric****ium, Tric****ae Troyes Augustodurum, Bajocae...