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Comagena was a
fortified Roman camp on the Danube, on the site of the
modern town of
Tulln on the
Danube in
Lower Austria, Austria.
Built as a defensive...
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Wagram – nördlich der Donau)
Augustianis (Traismauer)
Asturis (Zwentendorf)
Comagena (Tulln)
Cannabiaca (Zeiselmauer) Arrianis/Asturis (Klosterneuburg) Ala...
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presumably of
Celtic origin), it
gained importance as the
Roman fort of
Comagena (Comagenis). In the
final years of
Roman rule,
Saint Severinus of Nori****...
- the west, and
Arabia to the south.
Syria had
three different provinces:
Comagena, Phoenicia, and Palestine. The
territory of
Phoenicia extended from the...
- the Huns. When the
people would not heed his warning, he took
refuge in
Comagena. He
established refugee centers for
people displaced by the invasion, and...
- Cernavodă
Asturis (Zwentendorf),
Cannabiaca (Zeiselmauer-Wolfp****ing),
Comagena, Lauria****,
Lentia Circesium Aquin****, Brigetio, Carnuntum, Mursa, Poetovio...
- the Danube: the
classis Arlapensis et
Maginensis (based at
Arelape and
Comagena) and the
classis Lauriacensis (based at Lauria****) in
Pannonia I, the classis...
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dedicated by his wife,
Fabia Campana.
Rufinius Rufus,
dedicated a tomb at
Comagena in Nori**** to his wife,
Claudia Aquina, aged thirty-five.
Rufinius Saturninus...