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district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The settlement's
original name was
Bingium, a
Celtic word that may have
meant "hole in the rock",[citation needed]...
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Altaripa (Altrip),
Vangionum (Civitas Vangionum, Worms), Mogontia**** (Mainz),
Bingium (Bingen),
Bodobrica (Boppard),
Confluentes (Koblenz) and
Antonaco (Antunna****...
- (Contiomagus) and the
Vicus Wareswald, near
Tholey to
Bingen am
Rhein (
Bingium).
About AD 250, an
enormous (measuring 81 × 71 m),
luxurious palace, unique...
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seven forts and town
walls in the
middle Rhine,
including Bonna (Bonn) and
Bingium (Bingen),
obliging his new
tributary Alamanni to
provide the
supplies and...
- who was
active in
Treveris for a long time. It ran over the Hunsrück to
Bingium,
where it
reached the
Roman Rhine Valley Road.
Further road connections...
- area. The
nearest larger settlements on the left bank of the
Rhine were
Bingium [de] (Bingen), Altiaia [de] (Alzey) and
above all the Civitas...
- been
identified near
Stahleck Castle at Bacharach. The
cities of
Bingen (
Bingium) and
Koblenz (Confluentes) are the
sites of
early Roman fortresses, and...
- When Mogontia****
belonged to the
Roman Empire, the
Roman road Mogontia****-
Bingium (Bingen) was near Gonsenheim. At
Gleisberg a
villa rustica with numerous...
- been the site of a
Roman fortification built by Nero
Claudius Drusus at
Bingium around 10 CE.
Drusenburg or
Drususburg was an
early name for the castle...
- ****umed, it was a
watchtower or the
bridgehead of a
crossing opposite Bingium (Bingen am Rhein) on the left bank of the Rhine.
Since this fort was only...