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Vindobona (Latin pronunciation: [wɪnˈdɔbɔna]; from
Gaulish windo- "white" and bona "base/bottom") was a
Roman military camp (or castra) in the province...
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Vindobona was an ancient...
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Vindobona is a
large Main belt asteroid. It was
discovered by
Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on
September 10, 1882.
Vindobona is the
Latin name...
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Vindobona is an
international named p****enger
train which began service in 1957
between Berlin and
Vienna via
Dresden and Prague. In
later years the...
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Romans founded a
castrum at Vienna,
which they
called Vindobona, in the 1st century, when the
region belonged to the
province of Pannonia...
- Vienna's city centre.
Vienna grew from the
Roman settlement known as
Vindobona to be an
important trading site in the 11th century. It
became the capital...
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after he
leads the
Roman army to
victory against Germanic tribes near
Vindobona.
Emperor Marcus Aurelius tells Maximus that his own son, Commodus, is...
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between two
football clubs named Burschenschaft Einigkeit and
Sportklub Vindobona in 1905. In 1919,
Admira were
promoted to the
first tier of the Austrian...
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Julius Geminius Marci****, an
African senator commanding X
Gemina at
Vindobona (Vienna), left for
Cappadocia with
detachments from the
Danubian legions...