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inhabited by the Tungri, and
known as
Atuatuca Tungrorum, it was the
administrative centre of the
Civitas Tungrorum district.
Since 1
January 2025, it is part...
- The
other one,
Atuatuca Tungrorum (modern Tongeren),
founded around 10 BC, was the Roman-era
capital of the
Civitas Tungrorum,
inhabited by the Tungri...
- The
Civitas Tungrorum was a
large Roman administrative district dominating what is now
eastern Belgium and the
southern Netherlands. In the
early days...
- Empire.
Within the
Roman Empire,
their territory was
called the
Civitas Tungrorum. They were
described by
Tacitus as
being the same
people who were first...
- The
Cohors IV
Tungrorum mill eq was an
Auxiliary cohort of the
Roman Army
based in
Abusina during the
second century. It had a
strength of 1040 soldiers...
- Sintervaos; died 13 May 384) was
bishop of
Tongeren (Latin:
Atuatuca Tungrorum, the
capital of the Tungri).
Servatius is
patron saint of the city of...
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later decreased in size.
Diocletian brought the
northeastern Civitas Tungrorum into
Germania Inferior,
joining the
Rhineland colonies. The remaining...
-
Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum (Nijmegen),
Traiectum (Utrecht),
Atuatuca Tungrorum (Tongeren), Bona (Bonn), and
Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne), the capital...
- in the
Middle Ages but had
begun as a Gallo-Roman
vicus of the
civitas Tungrorum (Tongeren). The muni****lity
consists of the
following districts: Amay...
-
Roman city
established in
Belgian Limburg was
referred to as
Aduatuca Tungrorum meaning "Aduatuca of the Tungri".
Today this has
become "Tongeren", in...