- The
Asciburgius mons or
Askibourgion oros is a
mountain of
greater Germany mentioned by the
ancient geographer, Ptolemy, of
unknown location today. Ptolemy...
- Wesel-Büderich (Kastell Wesel-Büderich)
Halen (Calo) Duisburg-Baerl Moers-Asberg (
Asciburgium) Rheinhausen-Werthausen (Kleinkastell Werthausen) Krefeld-Gellep-Stratum...
- were
apparently in
their region were
Gelduba (Gellep near Krefeld),
Asciburgium (Asberg, also near Krefeld),
Burginatium (near Kalkar), and Quadriburgium...
-
inhabitants by the
Germanic Sicambri 12 BC –
Construction of the
Roman camp
Asciburgium on the present-day
boundary between Moers and Duisburg, the
Kastell Werthhausen...
-
Unknown Camps: 1960s
aerial photos. Fort: 2015
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Asciburgium Moers-Asberg
Auxiliary Cavalry Camps,
tented followed by
timber fortress...
- 19/18 BC),
Neuss (No****um), Bonn (Castra Bonnensia), Moers-Asberg (
Asciburgium),
Xanten (Castra Vetera), and
Mainz (Mogontia****).
These bases were strategically...
- from Vetera. With
Vetera as a base,
flanked by the
auxiliary fort of
Asciburgium and the new
legionary camp of
Oberaden on the
right bank of the Rhine...