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Utrecht (/ˈjuːtrɛkt/ YOO-trekt, Dutch: [ˈytrɛxt] ;
Utrecht dialect: Ut(e)reg [ˈyt(ə)ʁɛχ]) is the fourth-largest city of the Netherlands, as well as the...
- Aachen, Liège, and H****elt.
Maastricht developed from a
Roman settlement (
Trajectum ad Mosam) to a
medieval river trade and
religious centre. In the 16th...
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Roman era as a
military stronghold and
settlement en
route from Mosa
Trajectum (Maastricht) to
Noviomagus (Nijmegen).
Blerick can be
found on the Peutinger...
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Limburg and
connecting the two
local capitals of
Tongeren and Cologne. Mosa
Trajectum (Maastricht) and
Coriovallum (Heerlen) were
founded by the
Romans upon...
- Hadri**** (1714).
Palaestina ex
monumentis veteribus illustrata (in Latin).
Trajectum Batavorum:
Guilielmi Broedelet – via
Internet Archive.
Brevis introductio...
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approximately AD 50, and the
Latin phrase for "crossing of the Meuse", "mosae
trajectum",
became the name of the city. For many
years this
remained the only crossing...
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collaboration between HU and CIDI in
Holocaust lectures].
Trajectum.hu.nl (in Dutch).
Trajectum.
Archived from the
original on 28
January 2024. Retrieved...
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tombs 2 km
south of town
center (modern Esch) P)
Trajectum ad Mosam, also
known as
Mosae Trajectum, (modern Maastricht) Not
marked on the map: a possible...
- Bava**** (Bavay, France),
Atuatuca Tungrorum (Tongeren, Belgium),
Mosae Trajectum (Maastricht, Netherlands), and
Cologne connected points along the frontier...
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Earlier etymologists had ****umed that the 'drecht'
suffix came from
Latin '
trajectum', a ford, but this was
rejected in 1996. The
Drecht is now
supposed to...