-
first urban settlement on the
grounds of modern-day
Cologne was
Oppidum Ubiorum,
founded in 38 BCE by the Ubii, a
Cisrhenian Germanic tribe. In 50 CE,...
- was
already in use. The settlement's ****umed name is
probably Oppidum Ubiorum (Settlement of the Ubii). The
Roman epoch of the
history of the city of...
- The Ara
Ubiorum (Altar of the Ubii) was a
Roman sanctuary in the
Oppidum Ubiorum (modern day Cologne). It was
erected in the last
decade of the 1st century...
- Agrippa's granddaughter,
Agrippina the Younger, who had been born at Ara
Ubiorum, the
capital of the Ubii. The
colony derived its
title from the
names of...
-
Cohors I
Ubiorum was a
Roman auxiliary cohort. The
cohort was at one
point or
another stationed at Calidava/Calidaua (modern day
Capidava in Romania)...
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grounds of what is
today Downtown Cologne,
along the Rhine, was
Oppidum Ubiorum,
which was
founded in 38 BC by the Ubii.
Cologne became acknowledged, as...
-
Agrippina was born on 6
November in AD 15, or
possibly AD 14, at
Oppidum Ubiorum, a
Roman outpost on the
Rhine River located in present-day Cologne, Germany...
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cliff at
Capidava to
control the ford with a
garrison probably of
Cohors I
Ubiorum.
After the
Roman conquest of Dacia, the
strategic importance of Capidava...
- of Timesitheus) and
proceeds with his
campaign in Mesopotamia.
Cohors I
Ubiorum, the
garrison at
Capidava in
Scythia Minor, is
replaced by
Cohors I Germanorum...
- with a
Latin dedication to the
Germanic or
Celtic goddess Vagdavercustis, set up by a
praetorian prefect in 165 AD at
Colonia Ubiorum (Cologne, Germany)...