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military post by
Drusus c. 8 BC. Its name
originates from the
Latin (ad)
cōnfluentēs,
meaning "(at the) confluence". The
actual confluence is
today known...
- with the old Ad
Confluentes (compitum
means "road junction", and is
synonymous with
confluentes). The
distance between Ad
Confluentes and Rome, according...
-
Nymphaea subg.
Confluentes is a
subgenus of the
genus Nymphaea.
Nymphaea subg.
Confluentes has
tuberous rhizomes. The
leaves have an
entire to sinuate...
-
Castra Vetera (Xanten),
Colonia Claudia Ara
Agrippinensium (Cologne),
Confluentes (Koblenz), and Moguntia**** (Mainz).
Speculation about the
location of...
-
Altar of Fortuna,
dedicated by
Gnaeus Calpurnius Verus,
prefect of a
cohort of
soldiers stationed at
Castellum apud
Confluentes,
modern Koblenz....
- (Casp.)
Conard Nymphaea subg.
Brachyceras (Casp.)
Conard Nymphaea subg.
Confluentes S.W.L.Jacobs
Nymphaea subg.
Hydrocallis (Planch.)
Conard Nymphaea subg...
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Bonna Bonn
Germany 10 BC
Noviomagus Speyer Germany 9 BC
Castellum apud
Confluentes Koblenz Germany 1st c. BC
Divodurum Metz
France 1st c. BC Caesaromagus...
-
language area
belonged to the
Roman Empire. Examples:
Koblenz (from
Confluentes "joining rivers"), Köln (Cologne) (from
Colonia "colony"),
Aachen (from...
- Koblenz. The name "Koblenz"
itself has its
origin in the
Latin name "
Confluentes". In German, this
confluence is
known as the "Deutsches Eck" ("German...
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Traiana (near Xanten), to
Strasbourg and
along the
Moselle to
Koblenz (
Confluentes). In late antiquity,
these roads had to be
additionally protected with...