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eastern part of the
province of Raetia, in a
region known by
Ptolemy as
Vindelicia.
Their territory was
located west of the Catenates,
south of the Raetovarii...
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country of the Helvetii, on the east with Nori****, on the
north with
Vindelicia, on the south-west with
Transalpine Gaul and on the
south with Venetia...
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territories annexed to the
Roman Empire. The
Roman province of
Raetia et
Vindelicia was
named after these two peoples. The
Raeti tribes quickly became loyal...
- the Breg
River and near the
Brigach river in
south Germany (pre-Roman
Vindelicia)
Bregenz in the
Austrian Alps, and
Brianza in Italy. In chronostratigraphy...
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officer or
usurper of
Tetricus – and
defeated barbarian marauders in
Vindelicia (Germany). However,
Aurelian never reached Persia, as he was murdered...
- Constance; it was here that the
armies came
together and
prepared to
invade Vindelicia.
Drusus had
meanwhile subdued the
Breunes and
Genauni peoples. This joint...
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Roman district (probably not yet a full
province by then) of
Raetia et
Vindelicia, as it
stood in AD 14.
Celts dwelt in most
areas of the
shown land on...
- Vindolicis,
vallis Poeninae) and
incorporated into the
province of
Raetia et
Vindelicia,
which stretched between the
central Alps and the Danube. The Vallensian...
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Rhaetia (Switzerland) and Nori**** (Austria). He is
attested in the city of
Vindelicia (modern Augsburg),
reestablishing Roman rule on the
Danube frontier. Aetius...
- the Breg
river and near the
Brigach river in
south Germany (pre-Roman
Vindelicia) and
Bregenz in the Alps. From the same
origin also
stems the name of...