- 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...
-
Teutoburg Forest in AD 9, the
legion was sent as
reinforcements to
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg), and then to Vindonissa, Raetia, to
prevent further attacks...
-
blanketing the
landscape and the road from Mogontia**** (Mainz) to
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg).
Cannstatt was a part of the
Roman imperial province Germania...
- Viduc****es (*Widuc****ēs)
Aregenua (Vieux)
Vindelici (*Windelicī)
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg)
Viromandui (*Wiromanduī)
Augusta Viromanduorum (Saint-Quentin...
- LEADERSHIP].
Emblematum Liber [The Book of Emblems] (in Latin).
Augustae Vindelicorum: H. Steyner. pp. 3–4. OCLC 894833733 – via
Google Books. Csaba, Veress...
- 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...
- and
Vindelicorum (var. uendili-, uidelicino-, uideliquo-) by
Pliny (1st c. AD), as
Vindelicorumque by
Tacitus (early 2nd c. AD), and as
Vindelicorum and...
-
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....