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    The Civitas Tungrorum was a large Roman administrative district dominating what is now eastern Belgium and the southern Netherlands. In the early days...
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  • Atuatuca (redirect from Atuatuca Tungrorum)
    The other one, Atuatuca Tungrorum (modern Tongeren), founded around 10 BC, was the Roman-era capital of the Civitas Tungrorum, inhabited by the Tungri...
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    Atuatuca Tungrorum, it was the administrative centre of the Civitas Tungrorum district. The Romans referred to Tongeren as Aduatuca Tungrorum or Atuatuca...
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    Roman Empire. Within the Roman Empire, their territory was called the Civitas Tungrorum. They were described by Tacitus as being the same people who were...
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  • of London Sancta Civitas, a 20th-century oratorio by Ralph Vaughan Williams Civitas Dei, a book by St. Augustine Civitas Tungrorum, a Roman administrative...
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    western side of the river Rhine, it is sometimes thought to be the Civitas Tungrorum, which is now Belgium. Gregory of Tours reported that Childeric I...
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    and later decreased in size. Diocletian brought the northeastern Civitas Tungrorum into Germania Inferior, joining the Rhineland colonies, and the remaining...
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    use in the Middle Ages but had begun as a Gallo-Roman vicus of the civitas Tungrorum (Tongeren). The municipality consists of the following districts:...
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    capital of a Roman administrative region called the "Civitas Tungrorum". Under the Romans, the Tungri civitas was first a part of Gallia Belgica, and this was...
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    Around 428, the king Chlodio, whose kingdom may have been in the civitas Tungrorum (with its capital in Tongeren), launched an attack on Roman territory...
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