-
right side of the
Rhine in the area of present-day
Wiesbaden (Aquae
Mattiacorum), the
southern Taunus, and the Wetterau.
Archaeological evidence of Wiesbaden...
- Vangionum;
Speyer (Noviomagus) =
Civitas Nemetum;
Wiesbaden (
Mattiacorum) =
Civitas Mattiacorum;
Heddernheim (Nida) =
Civitas Taunensium;
Dieburg = Civitas...
- Rome). The
Roman settlement is
first mentioned using the name
Aquae Mattiacorum (Latin for "Waters of the Mattiaci") in 121. The
Mattiaci were a Germanic...
- inscription,
discovered in 1784 in
Wiesbaden (at the time
known as
Aquae Mattiacorum in
Germania Superior),
edited in
Codex inscriptionum romanarum Danubii...
-
Limburg basin and the Rheingau, with
Aquae Mattiacorum, today's Wiesbaden, as the
capital of the
Civitas Mattiacorum and Mogontia****,
today Mainz, as the capital...
- D(IVINAE) /
APOLLINI TOU/TIORIGI [...]
Inscribed on an altar.
Found in
Aquae Mattiacorum (Roman Wiesbaden), Germany. 222 to 235 CE CIL XIII, 7564 This dedication...
- at
Dinogetia include:
Legio V Macedonica,
Cohors I Cili****,
Cohors II
Mattiacorum, cl. fl.
Moesica (2nd century),
Legio I
Iovia (4th century). In the ecclesiastical...
- BC
Poetovium Ptuj
Slovenia 6 AD
Rigomagus Remagen Germany 6 AD
Aquae Mattiacorum Wiesbaden Germany 9 AD
Mursa Osijek Croatia 15 AD
Vindonissa Windisch...
- l(ibens) l(aetus) m(erito) At
Wiesbaden in
Hesse (in antiquity,
Aquae Mattiacorum) an
inscription (CIL XIII, 07570)
records the
restoration of a temple...
- is not to be
confused with Mattia**** (Wiesbaden), also
called Aquae Mattiacorum,
which was the prin****l
settlement of the Mattiaci. The
Mattiaci were...