- town's
history goes back to the
Celtic and
Roman Ages, when it was
called Lopodunum.
Emperor Trajan elevated it to city
status ('civitas') in 98 AD. The historic...
-
Sumolecenna (Rottenburg am Neckar),
Civitas Aurelia Aquensis (Baden-Baden),
Lopodunum (Ladenburg) and Arae
Flaviae (Rottweil).
Romans controlled the Agri De****ates...
- Nevertheless,
Heidelberg always remained in the
shadow of
neighboring Lopodunum (today Ladenburg),
which was the main city of the
region at the time....
- 28
March 229 ****tus
Catius Clementinus Priscilli**** c. 231
Ladenburg (
Lopodunum) =
Civitas Ulpia Sueborum Nicretum;
Wimpfen =
Civitas Alisinensium; Stuttgart...
-
Tiberias Israel 39 AD
Praetorium Agrippinae Valkenburg Netherlands 40 AD
Lopodunum Ladenburg Germany 41 AD
Lugdunum Batavorum Katwijk Netherlands 42 AD Aequum...
- The
local administrative center in
Roman times was the
nearby city of
Lopodunum,
today known as Ladenburg.
Modern Heidelberg can
trace its beginnings...
- was one of the
largest Roman cities in today's Baden-Württemberg
after Lopodunum (Ladenburg) and
Sumelocenna (Rottenburg am Neckar). In
Roman times, almost...
- when the
centre of
political power shifted to the
Roman settlement of
Lopodunum, now Ladenburg.
Under the
Romans there was a
sacred precinct on the mountain:...
- spätrömische
Burgus von
Lopodunum,
Ladenburg am Neckar,
Vorbericht der
Untersuchung von 1979" [The late
Roman burgus of
Lopodunum,
Ladenburg am Neckar,...
- like Frankfurt, Heddernheim, Karben, Groß-Gerau, Gernsheim,
Ladenburg (
Lopodunum),
Heidelberg and Baden-Baden (Aquae).
Whether these were
advanced posts...