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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...
- Peutingeriana.
Suevia is
indicated separately,
further downstream of the Rhine,
beyond Silva Vosagus,
between Argentorate (Strasbourg) and Moguntia**** (Mainz)....
- near Strasbourg,
called Argentoratum in Ammi**** Marcellinus' account,
Argentorate in the
Tabula Peutingeriana (section 2).
Although possibly outnumbered...
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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...
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Poetovium 45–69
Novae MI 69–86 Mirebeau-sur-Bèze GS 86 – at
least 371
Argentorate* GS
octava Augusta: IX
Hispana York,
England Bull 41 BC
Augustus 132...
- castrum,
Arpacona Arpajon,
Paris Atrebatum Arras, Pas-de-Calais
Augusta Argentorate Strasbourg Augustobona Tric****ium, Tric****ae
Troyes Augustodurum, Bajocae...
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reserve was
formed from
three legions stationed in Mogontia****/Mainz,
Argentorate/Strasbourg and
Castra Regina/Regensburg. The
monitoring of the Upper...
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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...
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century BC, it
developed into a
Celtic township with a
market called "
Argentorate".
Drainage works converted the
stilthouses to
houses built on dry land...