(Georgian), Dytikí Germanía - Δυτική Γερμανία (Greek), Germania de Vest (Romanian), Germania Ovest (Italian), Germaniya Ha'Ma'aravit - גרמניה המערבית...
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particularly devoted to Nero, which led Lucius Verginius Rufus, the governor of Germania Superior, to march on Vindex. He besieged Vesontio, capital of the Sequani...
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brother were continuously active in the Roman military, commanding armies in Germania and Judaea. For Domitian, this meant that a significant part of his adolescence...
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Luxembourg (redirect from Grand-Duché de Luxembourg)
Romans invaded the country when Julius Caesar conquered Gaul and part of Germania up to the Rhine border, thus the area of what is now Luxembourg became...
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Germany (redirect from ISO 3166-1:DE)
northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. A region named Germania was documented before AD 100. In 962, the Kingdom of Germany formed the...
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Electorate of Cologne (redirect from Électorat de Cologne)
Cologne was the ancient Roman city of Colonia Agrippina in the province of Germania Inferior, and has been a bishop's see since Roman times. In 953, the archbishops...
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Publius Quinctilius Varus the Younger, son of the ill-fated governor of Germania, Publius Quinctilius Varus, and of Claudia Pulchra, grandniece of Augustus...
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completing the conquest of Hispania, but he suffered a major setback in Germania. Beyond the frontiers, he secured the empire with a buffer region of client...
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Sweden (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
people were first described by Publius Cornelius Tacitus in his Germania (98 AD). In Germania 44 and 45 he mentions the Swedes (Suiones) as a powerful tribe...
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