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Cambodunum is a
Latinized Celtic placename which may
refer to:
Cambodunum (Britain), present-day Slack, West
Yorkshire Cambodunum (Germany), present-day...
- by Celts, but was
later taken over by the Romans, who
called the town
Cambodunum.
Kempten is the
oldest urban settlement (town) in Germany. The Gr**** geographer...
- name is a
portmanteau of
Camembert and Gorgonzola. It also
refers to
Cambodunum, the
Roman name of Kempten, the city
where Champignon is located. Food...
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Tacitae were
invoked to
destroy a
hated person: in an
inscription from
Cambodunum in Raetia,
someone asks "ut
mutus sit Quartus" and "erret
fugiens ut mus"...
- West Yorkshire, but is now
thought to be a
predecessor of Elslack. c
Cambodunum is most
likely the
Slack Roman Fort near Outlane, West Yorkshire. Other...
- The
Romans established a
military camp
which grew to
become the city of
Cambodunum, the
present Kempten. It is
consequently sometimes claimed that Kempten...
- to Ebora**** (York) are no
longer visible. The fort may have been the
Cambodunum mentioned as a
station on this
route in the
Antonine Itinerary. Archaeological...
- Roman-era
toponyms ending in -dunum may
represent an
ancient Brittonic *duno.
Cambodunum,
Yorkshire Rigodunum,
Lancashire Segedunum,
Northumberland Uxelodunum...
- (Bolzano)
Belunum (Belluno)
Bilitio (Bellinzona)
Brigantium (Bregenz)
Cambodunum (Kempten im Allgäu)
Castra Batava (P****au)
Castra Regina (Regensburg)...
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mouth of the Lech. With the loss of Dekumatlandes,
Cambodunum had
become a
border town. From
Cambodunum to the
mouth of the Iller, the Empire's
border ran...