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    The Fossa Corbulonis (Dutch: Kanaal van Corbulo) was a Roman canal that was dug around 50 AD under the direction of Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo. The project...
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    the rivers Rhine and Meuse. Parts of this engineering work, known as Fossa Corbulonis or Corbulo's Canal, have been found at archaeological digs. It ran...
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    Roman authorities, becoming known as Forum Hadriani. It was along the Fossa Corbulonis, a canal connecting the Rhine and the Meuse that had been dug in 47...
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  • which he puts down. Corbulo orders the construction of the canal Fossa Corbulonis, between the Rhine and Meuse in the Netherlands, which connects the...
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    Commons has media related to Roman canals. Livius.org: Fossa Drusiana Livius.org: Fossa Corbulonis Telegraph.co.uk: 'Biggest Canal Ever Built by Romans'...
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    Cananefates, who lived west of the Batavians. It was situated along the Fossa Corbulonis or Corbulo-canal (largely following the route of today's Vliet). This...
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    which he puts down. Corbulo orders the construction of the canal Fossa Corbulonis, between the Rhine and Meuse in the Netherlands, which connects the...
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    army, general Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo had a canal built (known as the Fossa Corbulonis, or Corbulo's Canal), connecting the Meuse and Rhine. Matilo was erected...
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    gains. The legate Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo built a 27 kilometer canal (Fossa Corbulonis) in 48 AD between the mouths of the Oude Maas and the Oude Rijn. It...
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    shown directly south of Matilone. These towns were connected by the Fossa Corbulonis or Corbulo-canal. The first mention of the Brittenburg in a Dutch text...
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    1093/oseo/instance.00127767, ISBN 978-0-19-282421-9, retrieved 2022-08-25 "Fossa Corbulonis - Livius". www.livius.org. Retrieved 2022-08-25. Geniet van de Vliet...
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