- An
oppidum (pl.: oppida) is a
large fortified Iron Age
settlement or town.
Oppida are
primarily ****ociated with the
Celtic late La Tène culture, emerging...
- shows. The
first urban settlement on the
grounds of modern-day
Cologne was
Oppidum Ubiorum,
founded in 38 BCE by the Ubii, a
Cisrhenian Germanic tribe. In...
- The
Oppidum of
Manching (German:
Oppidum von Manching) was a
large Celtic proto-urban or city-like
settlement at modern-day Manching, near Ingolstadt,...
- Aix-en-Provence at the
extreme south of the
Puyricard plateau. In antiquity, the
oppidum at
Entremont was the
capital of the Celtic-Ligurian
confederation of Salyes...
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Lindenhof is the
present name of the
large fortified settlement, or
oppidum,
likely founded by the
Helvetii on the
Lindenhof hill on the
western s****...
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Manching oppidum,
Germany Manching oppidum,
Germany Bibracte oppidum, France,
outer walls Bibracte oppidum Corent oppidum, France.
Entremont oppidum remains...
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Steinsburg is the
colloquial name for the
remains of a
Celtic oppidum on the
Kleiner Gleichberg in the
German state of
South Thuringia. It is located...
- was
based on a pre-Roman
oppidum which was
within a
surrounding wall
including 21 towers. The
Romans re-modelled the
oppidum, so
there is
evidence of...
-
inhabitants of the
Rhine and
Meuse (Maas) delta, revolted, a
village called Oppidum Batavorum had
formed near the
Roman camp. This
village was destro**** in...
- The
Oppidum d'Ensérune is an
ancient hill-town (or
oppidum) near the
village of Nissan-lez-Ensérune, France,
located between Béziers and
Narbonne close...