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Gronig (translated from German)
... Mogontiacum ( Mainz ) and from Augusta Treverorum after Argentorate ( Strasbourg ). Here originated in of 2. to ...
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Germania Superior (translated from German)
... stationed. Legionen were in Mainz/Mogontiacum, Strassburg /Argentorate and occasionally Windisch/Vindonissa stations, in addition ...
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Putting ion camp (translated from German)
... Castra Regina = Regensburg Castra Rigomagus = Remagen Castra Argentorate = Strassburg , Frankreich Castra Ulcisia = Szentendre, Ungarn See ...
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The Archipelago of Micromonde (translated from French)
... part of the Archipelago of Micromonde are: Argentorate, Avaricum, Brathenbourg, Daoude, Edoran, Fantispa - Mazambala, Krassland ...
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List ludic micronations (translated from French)
... Brathenbourg Grand Duchy of Zollernberg Principality of Argentorate Principality of Fantispa Republic of Daoude Republic ...
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The Roadway (Neuweg) (translated from French)
... by Augst, Arialbinum, Cambete ( Kembs ) to join Argentorate ( Strasbourg ). 1568 : It is for the first ...
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Count (translated from French)
... Argentoratensis tract : "count of the territory of Argentorate ( Strasbourg ) ». Moyen Age The title of ...
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Pforzheim
... Roman military road connecting the military camp Argentorate (nowadays Strasbourg in France) and the military ...
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Germania Superior
... Empire. Important cities were Besançon (Besontio), Strasbourg (Argentorate), Wiesbaden (Aquae Mattiacae) and Germania Superior's ...
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Legio II Augusta
... Mainz. After 17 AD it was at Argentorate (modern Strasbourg). The legion participated in the ...
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