-
higher than the Apollinariskirche. The
Roman Empire built a
border fort at
Rigomagus (or Ricomagus), west of the Rhine. This was
about 12
miles north of the...
- name),
Remagen (from
Celtic Rigomagos ("king's field"),
Latinized as
Rigomagus), Wien (Vienna) (from
Celtic Windobona ("fair
bottom country") [Latinized...
-
Batavorum Nijmegen Netherlands 1st c. BC
Poetovium Ptuj
Slovenia 6 AD
Rigomagus Remagen Germany 6 AD
Aquae Mattiacorum Wiesbaden Germany 9 AD
Mursa Osijek...
- (Durnomagus) Köln (Colonia
Claudia Ara Agrippinensium) Bonn (Bonnensia)
Remagen (
Rigomagus)
Rheinbrohl (now
known by the name
Kleinkastell Rheinbrohl) Bad Ems (now...
-
trade route in the region. In the
first section,
between the
camps of
Rigomagus (Remagen) and
Bonna (Bonn),
there were only a few camps. In the second...
- Patavia,
Castra Batava P****au Ratisbona,
Radaspona Regensburg,
Bavaria Rigomagus Remagen,
North Rhine-Westphalia
Rostochium (Rhodopolis)
Rostock Sumelocenna...
-
Julius Caesar about 50 BC. Some
hundred years later the
Roman fort of
Rigomagus (Gaulish for "king's field") was founded,
later to
become the city of...
- Lyon, Lion, Loudun, Laon,
Lauzun (France),
Leiden /
Leyde (Netherlands)
Rigomagus > Riom (France),
Remagen (Germany)
Segodunum > Suin, Syon (France); X...
-
dwelled south of the Guil valley, in the
Ubaye valley,
around the town of
Rigomagus (modern Faucon-de-Barcelonnette).
Their territory was
located west of...
-
Brigantio (Briançon)
Brigomagus (Briançonnet)
Civitas Rigomagensium /
Rigomagus (Chorges)
Michael Grant, Gli
imperatori romani, Roma,
Newton & Compton...