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    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...
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    pronunciation: [nɔʏs] ; written Neuß until 1968; Limburgish: Nüss [ˈnʏs]; Latin: Novaesium) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the west...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • (Kleinkastell Werthausen) Krefeld-Gellep-Stratum (Gelduba) Neuss-Gnadental (Novaesium) Neuss-Grimlinghausen Monheim am Rhein (Burungum) Dormagen (Durnomagus)...
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    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...
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    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...
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    Aalen, Germany Cornicen on Trajan's Column Tombstone of a cornicen from Novaesium The cornu was originally made from an animal horn and later made from...
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    the strategic reserve comprised three legions stationed in Bonna/Bonn, Novaesium/Neuss, Vetera/Xanten and Noviomagus/Nijmegen. The control and surveillance...
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    Funeral inscription from Novaesium (Neuss, Germany) of Oclatius Carvi filius, a signifer of the Ala Afrorum...
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