- year 120, Wels
received Roman city
rights under the name of
Municipium Ovilava. The
enclosed built-up area by the
Traun River was at the
present level...
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Drusi ||Bolzano ||Italy |- |data-sort-value="-15" |15 BC ||
Ovilava ||Wels ||Austria |- |data-sort-value="-15" |15 BC ||Iuvavum ||Salzburg...
- (near Leibnitz),
Celeia (Celje) in today's Slovenia,
Juvavum (Salzburg),
Ovilava (Wels), Lauria**** (Lorch at the
mouth of the Enns, the
ancient Anisus)...
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Albin next to
Virunum (In the area of today's
Zollfeld at
Maria Saal) and
Ovilava (Wels) as
administrative center for the
Roman province of Nori****. The...
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walled towns or
municipia were
founded – for example,
Aelium Cetium or
Ovilava (Wels). They were the
administrative or
commercial centres of the region...
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Salzburg Lentia Linz
Noreia Neumarkt in der
Steiermark Oenipons Innsbruck Ovilava Wels
Veldidena Wilten Vindóbona,
Vienna (Austriae)
Vienna (Wien) Virunum...
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called bellum Germani****) the
administration of the
province was
moved to
Ovilava, today's
Upper Austrian town of Wels, but the
administration of the province's...
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crossings of a
Roman road
connecting Poetovia (modern Ptuj in Slovenia) to
Ovilava (modern Wels) and the
Danube in
Upper Austria with a
minor trade route...
- to the
western gatetower. Wels was
originally a
Roman ‘Municipium’ and ‘
Ovilava’
founded by
Emperor Hadrian and
given ‘Colonia’
status by
Emperor Caracalla...
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daughter of Sabinus, and
mother of Saturninus,
named in an
inscription from
Ovilava in Nori****,
dating to AD 106. Siccia,
named in an
inscription from Pompeii...