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Vindonissa (from a
Gaulish toponym in *windo- "white") was a
Roman legion camp,
vicus and
later a bishop's seat at
modern Windisch, Switzerland. The remains...
- The
Battle of
Vindonissa was
fought in 298 or 302
between the
Imperial Roman army, led by
Emperor Constantius Chlorus, and the Alemanni. The
Romans won...
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Saurita vindonissa is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1883. It is
found in Ecuador. Savela,
Markku (January 4,...
- 14. In 43, they were
relocated in
Vindonissa, in the
province of
Germania Superior. The
legion occupied Vindonissa from 46 to 69 with two
auxiliary cohorts...
- the
start of the
Common Era, the
Romans maintained a
large camp
called Vindonissa, now a ruin at the
confluence of the Aare and
Reuss rivers, near the town...
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Smerina Hewitson, 1874 Species: S. manoro
Binomial name
Smerina manoro (Ward, 1871)
Synonyms Atella manoro Ward, 1871
Smerina vindonissa Hewitson, 1874...
- on
tiles stamped with the mark of the
Vindonissa Legion,
indicates some
administrative dependence on
Vindonissa. This
would indicate that the
colony reached...
- were
subjugated after 52 BC, and
under Augustus,
Celtic oppida, such as
Vindonissa or Basilea, were re-purposed as garrisons. In AD 68, a
Helvetian uprising...
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Baden gorge on the Haselfeld,
founded to
support the
legionary camp at
Vindonissa.
There was a pool
complex on the left bank of the
Limmat fed by a system...
- legion, II Augusta, at
Argentoratum (Strasbourg); and one, XIII Gemina, at
Vindonissa (Windisch).
Vespasian had
commanded II Augusta,
before he
became emperor...