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UNESCO World Heritage Site
Novaesium was the name the Romans used for the successive legionary camps and fortress at what is now the city of Neuss, on the west bank of the Rhine
Novaesium
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
pronunciation: [nɔʏs] ; written Neuß until 1968; Limburgish: Nüss [ˈnʏs]; Latin: Novaesium) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is on the west bank
Neuss
Roman colony from which the German city of Cologne developed
stationed in Bonna (present-day Bonn) and Legio XX garrisoned Castrum Novaesium near present-day Neuss. Agrippina the younger was born in AD 15 in Cologne
Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium
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Fortifications of ancient Roman provinces
(Kleinkastell Werthausen) Krefeld-Gellep-Stratum (Gelduba) Neuss-Gnadental (Novaesium) Neuss-Grimlinghausen Monheim am Rhein (Burungum) Dormagen (Durnomagus)
Limes_Germanicus
Naval fleet of the Roman Empire on the Rhine through to the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
and were almost completely wiped out. Although Cerialis hurried from Novaesium with the Classis Germanica to assist, they were attacked during the night
Classis_Germanica
Bracara Augusta Braga Portugal 16 BC Curia Raetorum Chur Switzerland 16 BC Novaesium Neuss Germany 15 BC Castra Vetera (15 BC to 110 AD) - Colonia Ulpia Traiana
List of cities founded by the Romans
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Roman legion
to Germania Inferior and was based at Oppidum Ubiorum, then moved to Novaesium at the site of modern Neuss during Tiberius' reign. The legion was one
Legio_XX_Valeria_Victrix
Mainz, Germany Lion 41 BC Augustus 70 DD to 43 Moguntiacum* (GS) 43–70 Novaesium* (GI) Disbanded for cowardice in Batavi revolt XVII Xanten, Germany 41 BC
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Ancient Roman brass instrument
Aalen, Germany Cornicen on Trajan's Column Tombstone of a cornicen from Novaesium The cornu was originally made from an animal horn and later made from
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1st century seeress of the Bructeri, a Germanic people
the Treviri who like Civilis were Roman citizens. The Roman garrison at Novaesium (now Neuss) surrendered without a fight, as did the one at Castra Vetera
Veleda
Practice of a ritual sacrifice of a bull
its new form, is unmistakable from other contemporaneous sources: "At Novaesium on the Rhine in Germania Inferior, a blood pit was found in what was probably
Taurobolium
Colonia Ulpia Traiana Constantia Castrum [de] Igel Column Mogontiacum Novaesium Noviomagus Nemetum Vetera Gate of Athena Archegetis Hadrian's Arch Hadrian's
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Frontier and border defences of the Roman Empire
the strategic reserve comprised three legions stationed in Bonna/Bonn, Novaesium/Neuss, Vetera/Xanten and Noviomagus/Nijmegen. The control and surveillance
Limes_(Roman_Empire)
388–390 invasion of the Roman Empire
withdrew to Mogontiacum (Mainz) while Quintinus led his men to Castellum Novaesium (Neuss) from where they crossed the Rhine. According to Sulpicius Alexander
Frankish_invasion_of_388
2nd century Roman senator and suffect consul
legatus legionis or commander of Legio VI Victrix, which was stationed at Novaesium (modern Neuss) on the Rhine frontier, which he held for about three years
Marcus Pompeius Macrinus Neos Theophanes
Marcus_Pompeius_Macrinus_Neos_Theophanes
Roman fort, cultural heritage and archaeological site in Germany
December 69. Vocula retreated to Novaesium, pursued by Civilis, who captured Gelduba and whose cavalry advanced to Novaesium. In the following months, the
Vetera
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany, Netherlands
in this area in Roman times. In the vicinity of the military camp of Novaesium, the Cologne Bay expands further into the Lower Rhine Plain, a river terrace
Lower_Germanic_Limes
Cambodunum Kempten, Bavaria Castra Regina, Ratisbona Regensburg Castrum Novaesium Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia Chemnitium, Chemnicium Chemnitz Cignavia
List of Latin names for cities or towns in Continental Europe, Ireland and Scandinavia
List_of_Latin_names_for_cities_or_towns_in_Continental_Europe,_Ireland_and_Scandinavia
Augusta Vindelicorum, Bonna, Colonia Agrippinae, Flevum, Moguntiacum, Novaesium, Noviomagus, Traiectum, Vetera Also castra of unknown name: Saalburg Asturica
List_of_castra_by_province
Ancient Roman campaign
(Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum, probably already built by 19/18 BC), Neuss (Novaesium), Bonn (Castra Bonnensia), Moers-Asberg (Asciburgium), Xanten (Castra
Drusus'_Germanic_campaign
Funeral inscription from Novaesium (Neuss, Germany) of Oclatius Carvi filius, a signifer of the Ala Afrorum
Ala_Afrorum
Ancient Roman family
inscription from Gallia Belgica. Jucundius, named in an inscription from Novaesium in Germania Inferior. Marcus Jucundius Primus Vocontius, buried at Lugdunum
Jucundia_gens
British archaeologist and museum curator
2018. Roman Weapons, Tools, Bronze Equipment and Brooches from Neuss--Novaesium Excavations, 1955-1972, Grace Simpson, J. and E. Hedges, 2000, p. v The
Grace_Simpson
Swiss archaeologist (1915–2012)
ISBN 3-7272-0512-1. Ettlinger, Elisabeth (1983). Die Italische Sigillata von Novaesium (in German). Bonn: Rheinisches Landesmuseum. ISBN 3-7861-1369-6. Ettlinger
Elisabeth_Ettlinger
Ancient Roman family
Civilis, in AD 69 and 70. He escaped the camp before it fell, and went to Novaesium, where he was taken prisoner. He was taken to Treviri, where he was put
Numisia_gens
201–311. Mercedes Vegas: ''The Augustan utility pottery from Neuss'' (= ''Novaesium VI'', = ''Limesforschungen'' Vol. 14). Berlin 1975, pp. 38 ff. Emil Ritterling:
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