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 | | Caligula also ordered the execution of Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus, the popular Legate of Germania Superior, and his replacement with Servius Sulpicius Galba. |  | | This article deals with the Roman emperor Nero, for other meanings see Nero (disambiguation) |  | | Reportedly Lepidus had managed to become lover to both Agrippina and Livilla, apparently seeking their help in gaining the throne. |
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| | Germania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The occupied Germania was divided into two provinces: Germania Inferior (approximately corresponding to the southern part of the present-day Low Countries) and Germania Superior (approximately corresponding to present-day Switzerland and Alsace). |  | | The most complete account of Germania that has been preserved from Roman times is Tacitus' Germania. |  | | "Germania" is also used in the present, sometimes, to refer to all the lands inhabited by Germanic peoples, much like "Romania" (when not referring to the country), "Scandinavia" and "Slavia." |
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| | Germania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The occupied Germania was divided into two provinces: Germania Inferior (approximately corresponding to the southern part of the present-day Low Countries) and Germania Superior (approximately corresponding to present-day Switzerland and Alsace). |  | | "Germania" is also used in the present, sometimes, to refer to all the lands inhabited by Germanic peoples, much like "Romania" (when not referring to the country) and "Slavia." Hitler hoped to make Berlin into a new and great city he would call Welthauptstadt Germania (World-capital Germania). |  | | The most complete account of Germania that has been preserved from Roman times is Tacitus Germania. |
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| | Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net |
 | | The occupied Germania was divided into two provinces: ''Germania Inferior'' (approximately corresponding to the southern part of the present-day Low Countries) and ''Germania Superior'' (approximately corresponding to present-day Switzerland and Alsace). |  | | "Germania" is also used in the present, sometimes, to refer to all the lands inhabited by Germanic peoples, much like "Romania" (when not referring to the country) and "Slavia." Adolf Hitler Hitler hoped to make Berlin into a new and great city he would call ''Welthauptstadt Germania'' (World-capital Germania). |  | | The most complete account of Germania that has been preserved from Roman times is Tacitus ''Germania (book) Germania''. |
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 | | The occupied Germania was divided into two provinces: Germania Inferior (approximately corresponding to the southern part of the present-day Low Countries) and Germania Superior (approximately corresponding to present-day Switzerland and Alsace). |  | | Germania was the name proposed for Berlin had Nazi Germany won WWII. |  | | Germania was in the Roman era a geographical area that stretched from the west bank of the Rhine to the east bank of the Elbe, and that was inhabited by different tribes, most of which probably spoke Proto-Germanic languages. |
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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Postumus |
 | | There is no direct written or epigraphic evidence for the office Laelianus held at the time of his revolt against Postumus, but it seems most likely that he held an office in Germania Superior, either as legatus legionis XXII Primigenie or as governor of Germania Superior. |  | | The area controlled by Postumus after his rebellion in 260 AD consisted of Germania inferior and Germania superior as well as of Raetia and the whole of Gaul (except for the southern parts of Lugdunensis and perhaps also Narbonensis). |  | | That Postumus undertook heavy fighting against Germanic tribes is also confirmed by his coinage and by the fact that he assumed -before the 10 |
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| | Germania - OneLook Dictionary Search |
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| | Belgica - Wikipedia |
 | | Bis zur Einrichtung der östlich angrenzenden Provinzen Germania Superior und Germania Inferior war der Statthalter Belgicas auch für die Sicherung der Rheingrenze zuständig. |  | | Bei der Verwaltungsreform Diokletians (Kaiser 284-305) wurde Belgica in die Provinzen Belgica I (Mosel) und II (von Reims bis zum Ärmelkanal) aufgeteilt und bildete dann mit den bisherigen Provinzen Lugdunensis, Germania Superior und Germania Inferior, Sequana (Westschweiz, Jura, später Maxima Sequanorum) und Alpes Graiae et Poeninae (siehe Alpes Poenina und Alpes Graiae) die Diözese Galliae. |  | | Gallia Belgica, später nur noch Belgica genannt, war eine der drei römischen Provinzen, die bei der Aufteilung Galliens durch Kaiser Augustus entstanden; die beiden anderen waren Gallia Lugdunensis in der Mitte und Gallia Aquitania im Südwesten. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Roman Cult of Mithras : The God and His Mysteries |
 | | Pannonia Superior, Germania Superior, Moesia Inferior, Upper Germany, Mithraeum of Felicissimus, Sol Invictus, Hadrian's Wall, Augusta Treverorum, Pons Aeni, Gallia Belgica, Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Nemrud Dagh, Black Sea, Firmicus Maternus, Roman Mithras, Septimius Severus, Mithraeum of Primus, Sol Mithras, Asia Minor, Barberini Mithraeum, Materninius Faustinus |  | | CAPs: Pannonia Superior, Germania Superior, Moesia Inferior, Upper Germany, Mithraeum of Felicissimus (more) |
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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Postumus |
 | | The Alamanni broke through the limes in Germania superior and Raetia, overran the agri Decumates, sacked the city of Aventicum and begun to extend their destructions to the interior of Gaul. |  | | The area controlled by Postumus after his rebellion in 260 AD consisted of Germania inferior and Germania superior as well as of Raetia and the whole of Gaul (except for the southern parts of Lugdunensis and perhaps also Narbonensis). |  | | Italy itself was exposed to them, as Gallienus had withdrawn most of the troops to fight the usurper Ingenuus on the Danube. |
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| | Germania - Province of the Roman Empire |
 | | He reorganized the provinces and established Germania Inferior in the North, east of Belgica and west of the Rhenus, and Germania Superior bordering southern Gaul and Noricum in the east. |  | | Germania Inferior was the permanent garrison of Legio I Minervia and Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix. |  | | However, the great Germanic migrations beginning in the fourth century would devour Roman Germania first. |
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| | Articles - Germania Superior |
 | | Germania Superior was established as an Imperial Roman province in 90, taking large amounts of territory from Gallia Lugdunensis. |  | | The adjective Superior (that lies above) come from the fact that it lies on the river Rhine, upstream of Germania Inferior. |  | | One of its first and most famous governors was the future Emperor Trajan, who ruled the province from 96 until his accession in 98. |
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| | Roman timeline from 235AD to 268AD |
 | | There is no direct written or epigraphic evidence for the office Laelianus held at the time of his revolt against Postumus, but it seems most likely that he held an office in Germania Superior, either as legatus legionis legio XXII Primigenie or as governor of Germania Superior. |  | | Shortly before his arrival, Marinus was killed and local troops quickly named Decius emperor, encouraging him to assert this newfound responsibility in a war against Philip. |  | | His political career was certainly late-blooming and characteristic of an individual not born into the senatorial elite. |
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| | Disposition of roman legiones in the year 9 A.D. |
 | | -La LEGIO II AUGUSTA, ricostituita nel 43 a.C. da Caio Giulio Cesare Ottaviano, viene trasferita dalla Spagna ad Argentoratum nella Germania Superiore (Strasburgo). |  | | - La LEGIO XVI [GALLICA], formata da Caio Giulio Cesare Ottaviano possibilmente nel 41-40 a.C., è stanziata a Mogontiacum nella Germania Superiore (odierna Mainz o Magonza). |  | | - La LEGIO IX HISPANA, discendente dalla Legio IX di Caio Giulio Cesare e ricostituita da Caio Giulio Cesare Ottaviano nel 41-40 a.C., è trasferita dall’Illirico in Pannonia superior (forse a Siscia) nell’Illirico superior. |
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| | Legio XVI Gallica |
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 | | The Sixteenth was based in what was to become known as Germania Superior. |  | | In 6 CE, Augustus' son-in-law Tiberius was to lead at least eight legions( VIII Augusta from Pannonia, XV Apollinaris and XX Valeria Victrix from Illyricum, XXI Rapax from Raetia, XIII Gemina, XIV Gemina and XVI Gallica from Germania Superior and an unknown unit) against king Marbod of the Marcomanni in Czechia. |  | | This legion was founded in 41 or 40 by Julius Caesar 's heir Octavian, who needed it to put an end to Sextus Pompeius' occupation of Sicily, which put the grain supply of Rome into peril. |
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| | Legionary Coins 2 |
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| | Legio IV Macedonica - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Along with XXII Primigeneia, the legion supported Vitellius, governor of Germania Superior, in the year of the four emperors (69 AD) first against Otho, then Vespasian who would become emperor. |  | | In 43AD, the legion was transferred to Germania Superior, to replace Legio XIV Gemina as the garrison of Moguntiacum (modern Mainz). |  | | Pompey, Cato the younger and the rest of the conservative faction of the senate had fled to Greece. |
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| | Germania Superior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Important cities were Besançon (Besontio), Strasbourg (Argentorate), Wiesbaden (Aquae Mattiacae) and Germania Superior's capital Mainz (Moguntiacum). |  | | The adjective Superior (that lies above) come from the fact that it lies on the river Rhine, upstream of Germania Inferior. |
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| | Drusilla -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The (A plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot)) conspiracy was discovered by Caligula while in (Click link for more info and facts about Germania Superior) Germania Superior during the (The season when the leaves fall from the trees) autumn. |  | | Meanwhile, her widowed husband Marcus Aemilius Lepidus reportedly became a lover to her sisters Livilla and Agrippina in an apparent attempt to gain their support in succeeding Caligula. |  | | Some suggest that Caligula was motivated by more than mere (Self-indulgent sexual desire (personified as one of the deadly sins)) lust or (A strong positive emotion of regard and affection) love in pursuing relations with his sisters. |
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 | | Then came Augustus Caesar, whose legions pushed as far as the Elbe, establishing the provinces of Germania Inferior, Germania Superior and Rhaetia. |  | | There archaeologists claim to have found the site where in 9 A.D. Hermann, chieftain of the Cherusci tribe, wiped out three elite Roman legions commanded by Publius Quinctilius Varus, the governor of Germania Inferior. |  | | The Romans then settled along the Rhine and Danube and erected the Limes, a nearly 500-kilometer-long system of fortifications to ward off the hostile Germanic tribes. |
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