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Places in Germania: TNMdB

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Juslenville (Theux)

The locality of Juslenville has yielded archaeological material associated with the Roman-period Ardennes region.

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Hölzern (Hölzern)

The locality of Hölzern formed part of the rural settlement landscape near the Upper Germanic frontier.

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Halle (Halle)

Halle lies within the broader northern frontier zone of the Roman imperial world.

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Gross-Krotzenburg (Großkrotzenburg)

The fort at Großkrotzenburg occupied a strategic position on the Main river frontier.

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Gran (Esztergom)

The settlement of Gran, modern Esztergom, occupied an important position along the middle Danube corridor.

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Fellbach (Fellbach)

Fellbach lies within the wider frontier region associated with the Upper Germanic limes.

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Echzell (Echzell)

Echzell formed part of the fortified frontier zone associated with the Upper Germanic limes.

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Colonia Iulia Equestris (Nyon)

The colonia of Iulia Equestris, modern Nyon, overlooked the shores of Lake Geneva and controlled regional routes.

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Clarenna (Kellmünz)

Clarenna occupied a position along the Danubian frontier communications network.

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Butzbach (Butzbach)

Butzbach is associated with the frontier landscape of the Roman limes in Germania Superior.

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Brocomagus (Brumath)

Brocomagus stood along the communications routes of northeastern Gaul near the Rhine frontier.

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Bonna (Bonn)

Bonna occupied a strategic position on the Rhine frontier and hosted an important legionary presence.

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Bingerbrück (Bingen am Rhein)

The settlement of Bingerbrück formed part of the Rhine crossing zone opposite the lower Nahe valley.

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Bingen (Bingen am Rhein)

Bingen occupied a strategic position at the confluence of the Rhine and Nahe rivers.

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Besigheim (Besigheim)

Besigheim stands at the confluence of the Enz and Neckar rivers in the frontier region of southwestern Germania.

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Beihingen (Freiberg am Neckar)

Beihingen occupied a position within the Neckar frontier communications zone.

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Bandorf (Oberwinter)

Bandorf lies within the Rhine frontier region associated with the military landscape of Germania Superior.

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Augusta Rauricorum (Augst)

Augusta Rauricorum became one of the principal urban centres of the Upper Rhine region.

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Aquae Helveticae (Baden)

Aquae Helveticae developed around important thermal springs in the territory of modern Baden in Switzerland.

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Alteburg-Heftrich (Heftrich)

The site of Alteburg-Heftrich formed part of the frontier landscape connected with the Upper Germanic limes.

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