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Traiectum was a
Roman fort, on the
frontier of the
Roman Empire in
Germania Inferior. The
remains of the fort are in the
center of Utrecht, Netherlands...
- name of the
Utrecht fortress was
simply Traiectum,
denoting its
location at a
possible Rhine crossing.
Traiectum became Dutch Trecht; with the U from Old...
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Frisian Kingdom (650–734)
under King
Aldegisel and King
Redbad emerged with
Traiectum (Utrecht) as its
centre of power,
while Dorestad was a
flourishing trading...
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derived from the
Latin word
traiectum,
meaning "crossing". Thus the name Utrecht,
originally the
Roman fort of
Traiectum, is
derived from "Uut Trecht"...
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which connects the city
Forum Hadriani (Voorburg).
Romans build the
Traiectum fortification near the
mouth of the Rhine,
which will
later grow to be...
- (1994). Romeinen,
Friezen en
Franken in het hart van Nederland : van
Traiectum tot
Dorestad 50 v.c.-900 n.c. (in Dutch) (2nd ed.). Utrecht: Mathijs....
- (Katwijk),
Forum Hadriani (Voorburg),
Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum (Nijmegen),
Traiectum (Utrecht),
Atuatuca Tungrorum (Tongeren), Bona (Bonn), and
Colonia Agrippinensis...
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Charentius are also apocryphal. Domiti**** was the
Bishop of
Maastricht (Mosa
Traiectum). The
given dates of
office before Gunther are also conjectural, at best...
- (or Batavodurum) →
Nimwegen →
Nijmegen Traiectum →
Traiectum ad
Mosam →
Maastricht Traiectum →
Ultra Traiectum →
Utrecht Forum Hadriani →
Voorburg Zwaagwesteinde...
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Savariensum Szombathely Hungary 46 AD
Viminacium Kostolac Serbia 47 AD
Traiectum Utrecht Netherlands 47 AD
Matilo Leiden Netherlands 47 AD
Forum Hadriani...