Category:Limes Germanicus
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Für römische Bauwerke abseits des Limes siehe Category:Ancient Roman architecture in Germany.
English: The Limes Germanicus ( Latin for Germanic frontier) was a line of frontier (limes) fortifications that bounded the ancient Roman provinces of Germania Inferior, Germania Superior and Raetia, dividing the Roman Empire and the unsubdued Germanic tribes from the years 83 to about 260 AD. At its height, the limes stretched from the North Sea outlet of the Rhine to near Regensburg on the Danube.
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Pages in category "Limes Germanicus"
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Media in category "Limes Germanicus"
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- Comitatus hanau.jpg 5.08 MB
- La Saalburg 2.JPG 10.95 MB
- Limes-wv.jpg 136 KB
- Limeswanderweg.jpg 165 KB
- Römerwelt totale.jpg 3.69 MB
- Vicusgebäude.jpg 3.72 MB
- Zeittafel Limesfall.png 196 KB