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- by the Via Claudia Augusta. The capital of the province was Augusta Vindelicorum, present-day Augsburg in southern Germany. Little is known of the origin...
- of Germany's oldest cities, founded in 15 BC by the Romans as Augusta Vindelicorum and named after the Roman emperor Augustus. It was a Free Imperial City...
- Diocese of Augsburg (Latin: Dioecesis August**** Vindelicorum) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany. The diocese is a suffragan of the...
- blanketing the landscape and the road from Mogontia**** (Mainz) to Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg). Cannstatt was a part of the Roman imperial province Germania...
- Teutoburg Forest in AD 9, the legion was sent as reinforcements to Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg), and then to Vindonissa, Raetia, to prevent further attacks...
- Viduc****es (*Widuc****ēs) Aregenua (Vieux) Vindelici (*Windelicī) Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Viromandui (*Wiromanduī) Augusta Viromanduorum (Saint-Quentin...
- through the valleys of the Inn River and the Lech, just beyond Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg), with an extension to Burghoefe (Sumuntorium), now Mertingen...
- Vindelici in the Battle of Lake Constance. Augsburg is founded as Augusta Vindelicorum; and Legio XXI Rapax is stationed at Regensburg in the new province....
- of arms of the city of Augsburg, the site of the Roman fort Augusta Vindelicorum. It is also a species that is often used in bonsai. Pinus cembra can...
- Caesar, between 8 and 5 BC. The camp later became the town of Augusta Vindelicorum, which would become the capital of the Roman province of Raetia. Another...