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Bergkamen (German pronunciation: [bɛʁkˈkaːmən] ; Westphalian: Biärgkoamen) is a town in the
district of Unna, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is...
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identified as the
Roman camp of
Oberaden.
Timber found at the site was
dated to the late
summer or
autumn of 11 BC. The
Oberaden camp was a m****ive fort with...
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Sicambri and it was
probably at this time that the
Romans built their fort at
Oberaden, well east of the
Rhine in
Sicambrian territory.
These descriptions show...
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ceramic ateliers in M****ille
during late
Augustan times. The type
Oberaden 74 was
produced to such an
extent that it
influenced the
production of...
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frontier and
builds Roman fortresses near Bonn, Dorsten, Haltern, and
Oberaden.
Herod Agrippa, king of
Judea (d. AD 44)
Octavia the Younger,
sister of...
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Cheruscan territory,
probably either the camp at
Haltern or that at Bergkamen-
Oberaden, both in present-day
North Rhine–Westphalia. He
rejoined his wife Antonia...
- 30 km (20 mi). Today's
identified Roman camps are: Olfen, Xanten, Haltern,
Oberaden, Holsterhausen,
Anreppen and Beckinghausen. The
Battle of the
Lupia River...
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frontier and
builds Roman fortresses near Bonn, Dorsten, Haltern, and
Oberaden. The
Obelisk of
Montecitorio is
brought from
Egypt to Rome by
Emperor Augustus...
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station where the
colliery railway from RAG-Bergwerk Ost ends. The line to
Oberaden station consists of two main
tracks with four sets of
points for p****ing...
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Establishment of new
forts by Rome of
Haltern am See, Xanten, Haltern,
Oberaden, Holsterhausen,
Anreppen and Beckinghausen. 9 BC,
Creation of
Magna Germania...