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Roman fort in the Netherlands
Flevum was a castrum and port of the Romans in Frisia (actual northern Netherlands), built when emperor Augustus wanted to conquer the German populated
Flevum
Delta formed by three rivers in the Netherlands
discharged) and the Roman fortification at Flevum (a port north of the Old Rhine). The Roman castrum at Flevum was mentioned by Tacitus, and is equated
Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt_Delta
Former inland sea in the Netherlands, now the IJsselmeer
then as a normal river flows to the sea". Other sources rather speak of Flevum, which could be related to today's Vlie (Vliestroom), i.e. the seaway between
Zuiderzee
Municipality in North Holland, Netherlands
naval base at Velsen discovered starting in 1945 are believed to be ancient Flevum, which is listed as Phleoum, Romanized to Phleum, in Ptolemy (2.10).[dubious
Velsen
Province of the Netherlands
and then flows to the sea like a normal river." Other sources speak of Flevum, which means 'flow'. The process continued and gradually the Zuiderzee arose
Flevoland
Tribe that lived near the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
branch of the Rhine, the Waal (Latin Vacalis) also discharged. Flevus (or Flevum) was a Roman fortification on the Ocean, north of the Rhine, mentioned by
Marsacii
Place
ships could arrive (and be protected by a small port) when sailing from Flevum - a Roman port near the Rhine river. This place was called "Treva" (and
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presence was mainly limited to three Castra (Noviomagus, near modern Nijmegen; Flevum, near Velsen; and one near Oudenburg, the Latin name for which is unknown
History of urban centres in the Low Countries
History_of_urban_centres_in_the_Low_Countries
Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum (modern Nijmegen) and Forum Hadriani (Voorburg). Flevum (at modern Velsen) A harbour has been found here as well. (Disputed) Lugdunum
Netherlands_in_the_Roman_era
Former Roman castellum, village in Netherlands
that many wooden and leather artefacts were preserved. Germania Antiqua Flevum Waldgirmes Forum Roman camp, Marktbreit Map of "Fectio castrum" location
Fectio
name: Oudenburg Abusina, Augusta Vindelicorum, Bonna, Colonia Agrippinae, Flevum, Moguntiacum, Novaesium, Noviomagus, Traiectum, Vetera Also castra of unknown
List_of_castra_by_province
2020, excavations confirmed that it was of Roman origin.[citation needed] Flevum Aliso Stockstadt Roman Fort Julianus Egidius Bogaers: Ermelo. In: Julianus
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Manuscript
lapullulauerunt as "have spread". Müllenhoff suggested a people named for the river Flevum (Latin Fleuus fluuius). It is unlikely that Indii refers to Indians. It
Laterculus_Veronensis
Heerlen Daventria Deventer Eindovia Eindhoven Elenio Naaldwijk Fectio Vechten Flevum Velsen Forum Hadriani Voorburg Ganuentum (Colijnsplaat) Grinnes Rossum/Alem
List of Latin names for cities or towns in Continental Europe, Ireland and Scandinavia
List_of_Latin_names_for_cities_or_towns_in_Continental_Europe,_Ireland_and_Scandinavia
Roman military expedition
waiting for them. On the bank of the channel, the governor built the camp of Flevum, which became the northernmost fortification on the Rhine border and an
Germanicus's expedition into Germania
Germanicus's_expedition_into_Germania
Third decade of the first century AD
Roman legions in Germania are transported by fleet to the fortress of Flevum on the Rhine, to operate against the rebellious Frisians. The Frisians negotiate
20s
Naval fleet of the Roman Empire on the Rhine through to the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
force in the revolting area, including to the besieged Roman port facility Flevum (Velsen). However, the frisii could not be stopped. The Romans lost control
Classis_Germanica
Woordenboek (in Dutch). *pleu, dat nog voortleeft in lat. germ. Flevo, Flevum, mnl. Fleo, Fli, nnl. Vlie 'waddenstroom aan de Friese kust'. USGS "History
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Woman of Honor; Honorable
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Good Natured; Pure; Virgin; Clear
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The Just One
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Without sound, Quiet, Silent
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