Vindonissa (from a Gaulish toponym in *windo- "white") was a Roman legion camp, vicus and later a bishop's seat at modern Windisch, Switzerland. The remains...
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The Battle of Vindonissa was fought in 298 or 302 between the Imperial Roman army, led by Emperor Constantius Chlorus, and the Alemanni. The Romans won...
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Saurita vindonissa is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1883. It is found in Ecuador. Savela, Markku (January 4,...
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the start of the Common Era, the Romans maintained a large camp called Vindonissa, now a ruin at the confluence of the Aare and Reuss rivers, near the town...
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were subjugated after 52 BC, and under Augustus, Celtic oppida, such as Vindonissa or Basilea, were re-purposed as garrisons. In AD 68, a Helvetian uprising...
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14. In 43, they were relocated in Vindonissa, in the province of Germania Superior. The legion occupied Vindonissa from 46 to 69 with two auxiliary cohorts...
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on tiles stamped with the mark of the Vindonissa Legion, indicates some administrative dependence on Vindonissa. This would indicate that the colony reached...
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Smerina (redirect from Smerina vindonissa)
Smerina Hewitson, 1874 Species: S. manoro Binomial name Smerina manoro (Ward, 1871) Synonyms Atella manoro Ward, 1871 Smerina vindonissa Hewitson, 1874...
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Eugène Ysaÿe: Sonates pour Violon Solo ECM New Series ECM 1836 Paul Giger Vindonissa ECM 1837 2004 John Holloway Biber / Muffat: Der Tüken Anmarsch ECM New...
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beginning of the 4th century. Augusta Raurica and the legionary camp of Vindonissa were particularly important during that period. The remaining Gallo-Roman...
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