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Cohors Primae Vangionum Milliaria Equitata (First
Cohort of Vangiones) was a
Roman auxiliary infantry cohort from
Upper Germany with both
horse and foot...
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naming years. The
Roman general Nero
Claudius Drusus fortifies Augusta Vangionum, the
modern city of Worms, Germany.
Caesar Augustus makes Beeroth (modern...
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cavalry was
garrisoned there. The
Romans renamed the city as
Augusta Vangionum,
after the then-emperor and the
local tribe. The name does not seem to...
- ****ume this to have been the
location of the
crossing of the Rhine.
Worms (
Vangionum) and
Strasbourg (Argentoratum) are two
other Roman cities on the Rhine...
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Mainz (Mogontia****) =
Civitas Aresacium;
Worms (Borbetomagus) =
Civitas Vangionum;
Speyer (Noviomagus) =
Civitas Nemetum;
Wiesbaden (Mattiacorum) = Civitas...
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under the
command of
Attila and his
brother Bleda,
which plunder Augusta Vangionum,
killing some 20,000 Burgundians. The
Kingdom of the
Burgundians is destro****;...
- (138-161), from present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina (Yugoslavia), and the
Cohors I
Vangionum Milliaria Equitata from
Upper Rhineland in Germany, were also stationed...
- Saint-Quentin
Augusta Treverorum ("Augusta of the Treveri") or
Trier Augusta Vangionum ("Augusta of the Vangiones") or
Worms Augusta Vindelicorum ("Augusta of...
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Celts or
Germanic peoples uncertain Area
around Worms,
Germany (Civitas
Vangionum)
Varangians Similar to the Vikings' and Normans' name for the northern...
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Sunucorum I Thra**** II Thra****
veterana VII Thra**** I
Tungrorum II
Tungrorum c.L. eq I
Vangionum eq I
Vardulorum c.R. eq II
Vasconum c.R. I
Hamiorum sagitt...