Fectio, known as Vechten in Old Dutch, was a Roman castellum in the province Germania Inferior established in the year 4 or 5 AD. It was located at the...
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village dates back nearly 2000 years, when the Romans constructed a fort at Fectio (now Vechten) with a harbour facing the river Rhine, which marked the border...
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perhaps called Fletio (at modern Vleuten) Traiectum (in modern Utrecht) Fectio (Vechten) Levefanum (at modern Wijk bij Duurstede) Carvo (at modern Kesteren...
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Bodegraven Woerden (Laurium) Vleuten (Fletio) Utrecht (Traiectum) Vechten (Fectio) Rijswijk (Gelderland) (Levefanum) Maurik (Mannaricium) Kesteren (Carvo)...
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sights.seindal.dk – Dacians as they appear on the Arch of Constantine www.fectio.org.uk – Draco Late Roman military standard www.stoa.org/trajan Archived...
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Originally the Vecht branched off south of the city near the Roman fort Fectio, flowing eastwards around the city, but in the 12th century a northern shortcut...
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area of Magna Germania that was the short-lived Germania Inferior. Like Fectio/Vechten, Flevum was a naval base. It controlled an important watercourse...
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fortress at Mainz. The Batavians attack Roman forts on the Rhine frontier; Fectio and Traiectum (modern Utrecht) are destroyed. In Gallia Belgica, cohors...
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Coriovallum Heerlen Daventria Deventer Eindovia Eindhoven Elenio Naaldwijk Fectio Vechten Flevum Velsen Forum Hadriani Voorburg Ganuentum (Colijnsplaat) Grinnes...
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Polak, M., and Isings, C. et al. 2012. De Romeinse versterkingen in Vechten-Fectio: het archeologisch onderzoek in 1946-1947. Nijmegen, Auxilia. Stern, E Marianne...
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