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Aalen Roman Limes Fort, Germany
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Aalen Roman Limes Fort, Germany

The Aalen Roman Fort was a Roman military camp on the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, a World Heritage Site in Germany. It was built in the 2nd century CE and was the largest cavalry garrison north of the Alps. The garrison was home to 1,000...
Holzhausen Roman Limes Fort, Germany
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Holzhausen Roman Limes Fort, Germany

The Roman Limes fort at Holzhausen in Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany) is one of the best-preserved forts. It was erected in the mid-3rd century CE during the reign of Caracalla (r. 211-217 CE) and used until the abandonment of the limes in...
Reconstructed Limes Watchtower Wp 3/26
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Reconstructed Limes Watchtower Wp 3/26

A 13 metre (42 ft) high Limes stone tower replica (Wp 3/26) near the half-timbered town of Idstein (Hesse, Germany) was constructed in 2001 based on current research. In the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, the Romans soldiers used retractable ladders...
Abusina Roman Limes Fort, Germany
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Abusina Roman Limes Fort, Germany

Abusina was a Roman military camp of the Roman province of Rhaetia. It is located at Eining on the Danube around 30 kilometres (984 ft) south-west of Regensburg, along the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes. Originally a timbered earth fort erected...
Vetoniana Roman Limes Fort, Germany
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Vetoniana Roman Limes Fort, Germany

Vetoniana is a Roman cohort camp near Pfünz in Bavaria, Germany. Probably constructed around 90 CE as a wooden and earth structure and later rebuilt in stone, Fort Vetoniana was garrisoned by a unit of 500 men, including some cavalry. Of...
Reconstructed Limes Watchtower Wp 12/77
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Reconstructed Limes Watchtower Wp 12/77

A Limes wooden tower replica (Wp 12/77) in Rainau (Germany). It was constructed in 2008 and stands near the foundation remains of two stone towers excavated in 1969 and showing the different construction phases of the limes in Raetia.
The Limes in Germany
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The Limes in Germany

A map of Roman limes, located outside the city of Trier, in present-day Germany.
Welzheim Roman Limes Fort, Germany
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Welzheim Roman Limes Fort, Germany

The east fort (Ostkastell) at Welzheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The site has been designed as an archaeological park with replicas of Roman stone monuments and explanatory plaques about Roman Welzheim. The fort was built in 160 CE and...
Reconstructed Limes Stone Watchtower (Wp 1/68)
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Reconstructed Limes Stone Watchtower (Wp 1/68)

This reconstructed limes stone watchtower (Wp 1/68) at Hillscheid (Germany) is considered the most accurate reconstruction of a watchtower that stood on the Roman frontier in German territory. The stone towers were built around 150 CE and...
Frontiers of the Roman Empire (UNESCO/NHK)
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Frontiers of the Roman Empire (UNESCO/NHK)

The 'Roman Limes' represents the border line of the Roman Empire at its greatest extent in the 2nd century AD. It stretched over 5,000 km from the Atlantic coast of northern Britain, through Europe to the Black Sea, and from there to the...
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