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Flevum was a
castrum and port of the
Romans in
Frisia (actual
northern Netherlands),
built when
emperor Augustus wanted to
conquer the
German po****ted...
- then as a
normal river flows to the sea".
Other sources rather speak of
Flevum,
which could be
related to today's Vlie (Vliestroom), i.e. the
seaway between...
- discharged) and the
Roman fortification at
Flevum (a port
north of the Old Rhine). The
Roman castrum at
Flevum was
mentioned by Tacitus, and is equated...
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Roman legions in
Germania are
transported by
fleet to the
fortress of
Flevum on the Rhine, to
operate against the
rebellious Frisians. The
Frisians negotiate...
- and then
flows to the sea like a
normal river."
Other sources speak of
Flevum,
which means 'flow'. The
process continued and
gradually the
Zuiderzee arose...
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naval base at
Velsen discovered starting in 1945 are
believed to be
ancient Flevum,
which is
listed as Phleoum,
Romanized to Phleum, in
Ptolemy (2.10).[dubious...
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branch of the Rhine, the Waal (Latin Vacalis) also discharged.
Flevus (or
Flevum) was a
Roman fortification on the Ocean,
north of the Rhine,
mentioned by...
-
ships could arrive (and be
protected by a
small port) when
sailing from
Flevum - a
Roman port near the
Rhine river. This
place was
called "Treva" and later...
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presence was
mainly limited to
three Castra (Noviomagus, near
modern Nijmegen;
Flevum, near Velsen; and one near Oudenburg, the
Latin name for
which is unknown...
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Roman legions in
Germania are
transported by
fleet to the
fortress of
Flevum on the Rhine, to
operate against the
rebellious Frisians. The
Frisians negotiate...